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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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1,1 the' Brooklyn daily eagle, new yoktc, Thursday. September 10. 10 1 WOMEN ORGANIZE ADVOCATE NEW BRIDGE Outgrowing Its old fiuarters nt Cypress ave. and Cornelia st the fttdgewood Chamber of Commerce lam night appointed a committer of nv to pick a new Iqtiarters. (J.

Kdward (iehisdorser was elected chairman. The committeemen are Hermann lllnue, 8. Wagner, Kre.l A Harmann and Harold Smith. The chamber will launch a drive for a bridge between Queens and Manhattan, for yours a truffle, problem. "Nothing Else for Mc! Just FOR A BORO-WIDE WALKER CAMPAIGN Nearly Every District Repre sented at Pouch Mansion Meeting-Mrs.

Abel Elected Chairman, i lira with milk or cream and fruits" last longer ocrat, civic slacker, us the organl i lion's designee In the primaries when this golden opportunity to win Is within our craso. foretells nut one storv, and they know it wen. WATERMAN TO LEAD PARTY TO DEFEAT. LYONS' PREDICTION namely defeat at the polls In No Welcome Home The first thought is to "straighten the house up." We are making a special display and sale on the things you need to make a good job of it. Soap powders, soap flakes, cleansers, polishes and soaps.

Your favorite brand in convenient packages. Whatever your needs may be we are prepared totakecare-of them. There's a Sheffield Store near you. vember," he declared. and cost less! YOU.

can't prevent an active younpster from running ami romping from kicking and scuffing. But you can put a shoe on his foot that is a bit easier on your purse! Blyn has fitted four generations of school children and has devel I would be the Hst man In my Representatives of practically all the women's organisations of the Democratic Assembly district clubs attended a meeting last night In Pouch Mansion, where an organization of women was formed to aid in the campaign of the Wulker-Uerry-McKee ticket. When captains were called for from each district, those not represented Included I he 3rd, 15th, and 22d. There were 14 women from tne 12th A. L.

The captains appointed last night will In turn appoint lieutenants and cover each district for enrollments In the Walker campaign. The olllcers of the organization selected lust night are: Mn. Minnie .1. Abel of the 17th A. chairman: Mrs.

Anna Matter, 9th A. first vice president; Mrs. Mabel R. Donnelly, 13th secretary, and Mrs. Jennie V.

MacMahon of Coney Island, treasurer. Hhortly after the meeting got under way Jamie Kelly of the 8th A. T). sang two popular songs, the words of which had been changed to political slogans. Miss Bessie Wesley and Miss Mltzl Leppman also song several solos.

Mrs. Abel declared that every district leader Is for Senator Walker, despite the fact that some have not ytt declared themselves. She urged the women to take a stand for Walker and work for his nomination and election. PHrty to cause dissension if there had been selected one of the thousand men who could have at least carried the stamp of party regularity he continued In his atr luck on Waterman. "My manhood and Republicanism make It Impos sible for me to sit Idly by oped the ideal shoe for youngsters.

giving the enrolled Republicans an opportunity to at least cast a vote uf protest. i only once did he chance his SHEFFIELD AMMONIA Large "We guarantee 1U quality" Bottle CdO course of attack nnd turn on Sen ator Walker. "I don't care for Insurgent G. 0. P.

Candidate Offers Questionnaire, Challenging Rival to Answer It. John J. Lynns, Insurgent 1liinl-Ilmn out for the mnynnilty nomlilH-tlon, flrod a broadside of ton questions nt his opponent Frnnk I). Waterman during his speaking tour of Brooklyn nnd Queens lust nlcht. Among the questions that he asked of Waterman was that (f he whs elertert Mayor would he live In New York instead of New Jersey.

He also attacked Waterman' Republicanism. Lyons declared that he had not seen or talked to any of the party leader who had not "expressed disgust at the situation as it exists within the Republican ranks because of the selection of Waterman It is the Blyn-Plan Shoe built on natural lines to protect and support the growing foot. Recommended by physicians. Fitted by experts in Blyn's separate department for children. Made with sturdy oak soles and solid leather uppers they wear like iron.

And because the Blyn Shops sell more children's shoes than any other stores you pay less for each pair Thousands of mothers will tell you that "Blyn's the best place to buy children's shoes." he shouted. "I don't care If there are a thousand Jlinmle Walkers in the world. If I am nominated for the hlpjh office I am seeking I'll be the proudest man In the world. And I promise you all to go rlKht down to Ivory flakes ip 9cS work in my shirtsleeves." The captains will meet next Satur day night In the Albee Building and turn In the enrollment cards from their districts. Mrs.

Abel denied that she had No. 6315 For Girls High Lace Boot in tan Fawn nabucktop. Rubber heels. Size Vt to il $3.30 HVa to 2 $4.00 2tt to 6 $5.00 Bon ami 10 been offered bribes In the shape of Powder or Cake money or promises of a good lob If she deserted Mayor Hylan and took the Senator side. 'I think It Is a shame," she said, designee." ax the organization that with Waterman the Kl predicted "that the 21st, under Henry Hester-berg, does not come out for Senator tmrty Is headed for defeat while GOLD DUST CLEANSER Can 7C "The perfect cleanser" with a strong Republican at the Walker.

Even though the district is Republican, I think It will go head of the ticket who will attract strong for Walker, she added. the independent Democratic" vote the party would he certain of vic Questionnaire for Waterman. The questions which "Lyons demanded that Waterman answer were: "What sinRle act of your career Indentities you with the Republican party? "Are vou a Democrat, Independent, Republican or 'mugwump? "Did you vote for Woodrow Wilson for President? "Did you favor the League of Nations? "WHI you for the balance of the campaign permit me to accompany you unescorted by county chairmen in a joint speaking tour, or as an alternative, will you use your influence with district leaders to open the doors of their clubhouses to me a lifelong' organization Republican? "Htfw often have you voted In the last 20 years? "Did you not fall to support Roosevelt for President In 1904 and Hughes for Governor In 1906? "Do you come within the meaning of the words 'civic as Mr. tory and for the; first time in almost EVENTS TONIGHT a quarter of a century would nave an opportunity to place a straight Brooklyn's Shopping Center Stores 442-444 Fulton Street Opp. Bridge Street, Near Hoyt 829 to 833 Broadway, Near Park Avenue 1263 to 1267 Broadway, Near Greene Ave.

1819 Myrtle Avenue, Ridge wood Mayor Hylan apeaka at till A. D. Damn- Star Naptha Powder 5C oratlc Club, tit Ovlnfton lth A. D. Republican Mayor In City Hall.

Calls Rival "Civic Slacker." "The naming of this Jersey' Dem Club, 21 Bay Id A. D. Club. 1N llth 14th A. D.

Club. SS7 Benrord Hth A. D. at P. 8.

97, Stlllwell ave. and Avcnua S. Concart by tha Kaltanbora Symphony DUZ Large 1 Qr Package It Orchratra at Protpact Park, at 116 o'rlock. Welcome home reception of tha Harry tafeJ "Can Use Wolkof Aa.oclatlon at tha Chamber of I No. 7733 Commerca at I o'clock.

in Opera undor auipicaa of 'the Popular Civic Optra League at tha Academy Livingston so aptly puts it Muale at 1 11 o'clock, ttuyveaant Public Forum at P. 8. 44 maintain Gold dustpX 23c No. 44 For Boys A Blyn Plan nature shoe, with lota of toe room. Solid leather, wears like iron.

In tan or black calfskin. Size 10 to 13V4 $3.50 1 to 6 $4.00 Irtl MTtd in New- York "How do you Intend to a KAnt fare? Throop and Putnam avaa. For Girls Tan calfskin Oxford. Natural shaped toe. Rub-ber heels.

Size 8 to 11 $3.50 IVA to 2 $4.00 2Vi. to 6 $5.00 '1 .11 ltl.f9H.5a Theater party of tho A. D. Republican "Will you promise to live In New League at tha New Brighton Theater. York In oreference to New jersey City Delivered I if vn.i nre elected Mayor? Mr l.vons visited four ciuds in mis THE SCIENTIFIC arrangement of Tha Erectedm.

48Hours boro last night. Tney were me no r.hii,.nn rinh at 282 11th ave. PffiGNSoAP625c Eatle A-B-C ClaealOed Ofrere It a big Im provement over the old daya. Long Island City; Ravenswood Republican Club, Washington Universal fixture CVJrjx 135 West 23St.Tel.Chelsea 8291 Long isiann uiy; umicu riK nn a. th and McKln lav Pennhlican Club of the lith A.

ok? Vernon ave. Rinso Large 91 Package UL ovation was (given Lyons at each bt these places as his car ar rived. i HASKELL PREDICTS Chipso 21c Large Package NOT Ja I rifieiia I I coioafl3J Nature's WATERMAN VICTORY Large Gr 15c and Ma Soap Powder Package Also Believes Next Governor everybody every day Post's Bran Flakes os on ounce of prevention AMZO 12 Ammonia in Powdered Form Can mm bottles in Will Be 0. 0. He Tells 20th A.

D. Club. Candidates who spoke last night at a meeting of the Republican Captains Club of the 20th A. D. In the clubhouse, 1S82 Bushwlck Included County Judge Reuben L.

Haskell, William Stanley Miller, In the race for Boro President, and those on the local ticket Martin C. Epstein, for Assemblyman: William Schoenhardt. tor Alderman Sftth District, and Everett Neal, for Alderman 64th District. Judge Haskell said that lie believed that Frank D. Waterman would be Mayor.

He also predicted that a Republican would be the next Governor of New York. Mr, Miller, also predicting Waterman's victory, rapped Tammany, Hylan, Smith and Walker Mr. Miller blamed the Hylan administration for the rise in taxes on real property. He cited an Instance of Increased assessment on a building In Flatbush from $14,600 to $3,000 within the four years from 1917 to 1921. Martin C.

Epstein andwllllam J. Schoenhardt deplored the lack 'of drainage on Wilson and Central aves. Both blamed the city administration. Edward B. Domschke, chairman of the Political Committee, spoke In the Interest of Municipal Court Justice Charles B.

Law, who la running for 1 NowYouW likebrann String Beans (Summit Brand). 2 cans 25c Evaporated Milk (Tudor Brand), tall can 10c Sweet Peas. No. 1 sixe can 15c Del Monte Pears, No. 1 tall can 25c Del Monte Salmon.

lb. tall can 35c McCann's Pore Jams, 15 ox. can 25c Rnnkle's Maltmolak, 1 lb. can 40c Mallei's Spaghetti, Noodles, etc, pkg. 12c Becker's Farina (Fresh Goods), -1 lb.

pkg. 15c Del Monte Spinach, Urge can 19c Asparagus Tips (Mission Brand), can 15c Heinz Beans (AD Varieties), tall can 15c Jersey Tomatoes, large can 18c Campbell's Clam Chowder, can 10c Chicken Broth (College Inn), can 10c Chicken a La King (College Inn), can 49c Heinz Spaghetti, 17 or. can 17c Morrow's Vanilla Extract, bottle 15c Flour (Becker's Gold Medal, Pllbbnry), ZVi lb. bg. 25c Long Island Potatoes, 5 lbs.

17c Now 3 Second i 'Relief frnm Corns "GETS IT" Some new fads World's a abou an old favot ite Fastest Way another term. Snyder Raps Prohibition At Community Meeting Robert Snyder, president of the Wyckoff Heights Community Centre, last night rapped Prohibition, characterizing It as "a statute which Is making us a nation of law-breakers." He was speaking at the weekly meeting of the Centre In the auditorium of Bushwlck High School, Irving ave. and Woodbine st. "I never drank a drop of whisky until Prohibition. No politician can tell me what I am going to dring.

When any one does, then ,1 say 'Let's have another "The-saloons are doing a flourishing business today. They have no taxes to pay, and all they take In Is clear profit. On the other hand, we must pay an income tax to make up the deficit from the tax exempt saloons." Mayor Hylan waa expected to peak but William F. Cokeley, candidate for the Presidency of the Board of Aldermen, took his place. Milk for the School Children Start now to feed the children up for school work.

Give them each a big glass of milk at every meal. Diet ia the basis of good health. Milk should be tha basis of every child's diet. At the Sheffield St6rea you can have good milk In bottles or in your own container. Each child should have a quart a day.

Works like magic on any kind of corn, no matter how old, where it is, how bad it hurts. One touch and the pain goes. Almost unbelievable. Then the corn shrivels up and goes. A scientific way that dancers, walkers, actors, doctors and millions use.

Beware of imitators. Get the real "Gets-It" at drug stores. Adv. But the great thing about Snider's Catsup is that it preserves all the rich store of vitamins which Nature crowded into the fresh tomato. This is how we do it Snider selects )the seed from which the tomato is grown, Snider watches over the growing of the young plants, Snider lets the tomatoes ripen naturally on the vine, Snider picks the tomatoes and gets them to the manufacturing plant the same day.

All of which means for good health, good taste and good digestion, take a dash of Snider's, ZD? and test abound in Snider's Catsup as folks have learned through the last forty years. But now we know that Snider's is sn sid to good health as well -is good appetite and the reason is Vitamins. 1 Made from the riihest 'vitamin food known to man The luscious tomato, used in Snider's, Is the world's most important source of vital vitamins. This has been established by scientists working in their impartial way, testing every food for the element which is absolutely necessary to life itself. tT'tTiTTDTCf3 5Asa ml (A SMflM Star Thtn'i oil im your ntlghkorhooA SHEFFIELD FARMS New York Ti7-t nvnoro I i 4 0OE(D)HL TOMATO CATSUP CHILI SAUCE COCKTAIL SAUCE TOMATO SOUP ali lfThe finest oil thatleaves absolUTeZ Julian shores For balanced eating Meat, jisk, brtaJ, strtngth-lving though thiy srt, fsll thvrt in tnt ilimmt vittl jtur systm'vitdmint.

SniJtr't Cttsup, md frm thi wtrlfs riebnt vittmin JeJ, ijftrt tnt mighty pitas-tnt wsy tt blip bslanct thii thofttming. mnn of the district to rntrodiu-e a bill Into the Legislature prohibiting motormen from performing the duties of conductors, thus doing away with tine-man cars. Another matter of Improtanre upon which ha spoke was the operating of trolley carl across the Williamsburg Bridge. The speaker 'his would he realized In the near future. Mr.

Bausch al stated that he was sorry the city hnt rejected the 14th t. subway pla submitted by the civic organization of the Bushwlck section. Hylan's Neighbors Score City for Subway Delay The flrt fall mating of the 2Rtli Ward Taxpayer' Protective Anocia-tlon was held laitt night at the Turn Vereln, BuBhwIck and OatM avos. Jacob BnUHch, chairman dt the transit rommlttee, waa the principal peaker. Trealdent Jared J.

Cham-bera presided. Chairman aBuueh suggested that tht saaoclktlon petition the Alder- virgin pressed- -trom Tact. plumpest, ricKripe olives 3 Sold bu the Stores.

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