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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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TIN? rmOOKTAN DATTT EAC.LR SKW i )IUs ii lD.W. I T.vjr, 17 youth, hi-i liiil-: and 1 -1 1 1 In- I Special 5t' ention! I. Ilii "III IM I ail' I- Ii" "lie Would be the greitcsl lb' behi'M-d In lii, i of i io, and Hie lilolliei-llood of IM' ill A ft bur S. Soini-in, prcsMi'M of liii'i I 'hii mlier 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I'ee, Ue-ue, as I oa Hi tn.l St f-l'. Ill a shell addlesti lie spolie ri'llli illse.

nl i the Lincoln I'ltlb's car days and 1'ald lllluri' lii the members ito have aM'V. Mr. nui is roil- ehnbd by saying that President Tool-' blue "is uulded and riiri eli-d by I be1 UNSAFE FOR WOMEN ALONE IN TAXICABS, SAYS JUDGE TAYLOR Warns of New Bandit Tricks at 41st Annual Dinner of Lincoln Club. Tim I.lni'oln ('lull, one of Bnxik-lyn'H ohlest mi ii I ni-Kiiiilzatliinc In Hh -lint li ti tin I illnner but nlijlit ul Iho olnlilioii! e. 'ut ni Among the inoinU-rs who ultemle.l were many lio, for wore of yenrf, have lieen prominent In Hie soejul ing Hie t'Ao years and hIkHim! Hie cause tins In the lael of re.

a ll.al ion III Hie 1.: Ilk II II If of III'' Irue nieauniK nf Knighthood, Dr. K. Snilili, Hie Ursl Criuiil Knlglil nl' Loyola Council ah) gave a. short imIiIithm lu which lie traced the history of Loyola Council. John M.

liaxter, H. 11., was toast-hiMHIrr. ntliers al the speakers' table were the J. Jerome Itcildy, County Judge W. Value, Hie itev.

John II. I.yh. rector of Sis. Deter and I'll ul Church; William J. Mr- supreme secretary; the ltev.

Marlln A. Kllzpat rick. John T. Kelly, past grand knight of Loyola Council; Mons. .1.

Kelly, Mons. ThnnuiH J. O'llrien, the Itev. James A. Casey, Stalo chaplain and Faithful Friar of the Long island Aspen.

-bly, fourth degree, K. of the Ftev. John (i. Gorman, Harry T. Woods, muster of the foruth degree, K.

of the liev. Thomas K. Iloran, rector of the Church of the Transdgu-rat'on; Joseph J. Ilealey, district deputy; tho Ilev. Locksley A.

Appo, Michael J. Mnher, chairman of the LOYOLA COUNCIL, K.C. GIVES SCHOLARSHIP AT BOROJSEMINARY Presentation Made at Silver Jubilee Dinner Knights Urged to War on Bigotry. At 1 ho silver Julillxo dlnnrr of Loyola Council, No. -177, Knlghta of C'nliimhiiM, In' Id liipt hIrIU (it.

lie Hold Cominmlnro, Manliiiitun, liurse huh pi-cur tiled lo tlio Rev. Joliu Kean Sliurp. chaplain of the council, rcprwiiMitlm? (he lit. Urn-. ThomiiH Mollny, Ii.

BlHhr.p of Urooklyn. The lunnc provides for perpeuml Kr lioin i-m)i ill HioolUvn Cathedral I'repnratory Kctnlnury fur education to llvi prlerlhourl anil wad same iiiienslly of ptirpofe as rain iliui Iroiii Lincoln." "Ony Polnte.x"J PRIEST EULOGIZES FOLEY AT REQUIEM MASS HERE Solemn high mass for the repose rd soul of tho late Tammany leader. lind life of tho "Onyx Pointex" Hosiery In the season's smartest colors County Franklin Taylor, In Thomas 1. Foloy, was celebrated yes IiIh ndilriNs to the rliil) members, terday at the H. C.

1'hurcli nf Our Boutideil note of warnlnif to the Lady of Solace, W. I 7th st. ami Mer Long Island Chapter; the Ilcv. Jo .65 maid 'Coney Island, with the seph W. Jlutler, Michael It.

Hntllh. AFTER YEARS OF SUCCESS Bloom "Sublyme" Shoe Co. 298 Livingston Street Retiring From Business, Will Open Greatest Sale in Years To Brooklyn Customers and Buyers Heal harvest for ou tan lie fxifrlcd! I.ntire Slock will be sold regardless of value or former prices. Lvery pair of shoes lor i price and less. Nothing Higher Than $5'85 As Low as $185 a par Former Prices from $5.00 to $15.00 a Pair All I losiery will be sold regardless of former value.

No siconds or imperfect ones. $1.25 Silk Stocking 64c $2.25 Silk Stocking $1.64 All otben in proportion Not a pair of SIiom or Hoiitry held in All lain final. rlllZPilR of Hie horn rrgnrrlltiB The (rlmimil nnlvltleH of tiixlcnh Idii; of the for Itev. Walter Kerwln as celebrant. past chairman or tlie j.ong isiatnt Chapter, and John T.

Kelly, past Suite warden. Many old friends from the 4th Ward. Mr. Foley's homo district, were pres the prevent Inn of sui'h crlin- Approximately 500 attended the Silk, with Liile Top Stylt 155 Medium weight Style 255 Service weight the theerett weight of pure thread silk, All Pure Thread Silk Stylt 350 Service weight Style 450 io clear you ent as well as many former residents of I hat ard who had moved lo dinner. Loyola Council celebrated Its an Brooklyn.

Many members of the nual memorial mass fur members who have passed away In 'he Church Tn mniany Chili ere present, hut few city officials. Tho local leaders. Ken of Sts. Deter and Paul, Wythe nrnr S. 3d st yeslerday morning.

The Itev. William H. If.nrell, recim ot the Church of the Assumption; neth Sutherland and Mts. Jennie Mc-Mahon. Attended with Alderman Klernan, Alderman 'ox and Assemblymen Burigard and Ileum.

can read print through it, AT IBADING STOKES the liev. J. Jerome Heady, curate of Our Lady of Victory Church, deacon; tho Itev. Joseph K. Butler, i urate of Mi.

Charles Korromeo's Father Kerwin likened Mr. Foley lo Abraham Lincoln for his simple wholly sympathy nnd friendliness lo Chinch, sub-deacon. mil the Dev. "Onyx Hosiery all and especially In his attitude J. Mnllaney.

master of were the celcbianls. It was presented ly (Irand Knlfrht lOdwurd I. Bnltiin. In making the presentation Urand Krr afiid: y.Mtiy I offer, through you, nnsur-ane o. our loyally to our dearly Mishap, and to the diocese he so adnilruhly administer.

Our indent desire Is to prove our and our devotion to every cause lie espouse." "I regret the. Mlshop In not here in person to thank you for vour Ki'arlotiH Klft," replied Kather Sharp. "In rHtuhllyhltiR a perpetual scholarship In this seminary you have given a splendid example, the other councils of Itrooklyn to follow." Moiis. John Helfoid. rector of the.

v'hurch of tho Nativity, declared that tho misrepresentation which exists In the Middle West and In pome Vnrts of the lOnst nsfardlng the t'alhollo religion Is duo In great measure to the Catholic's luck ol knowledge. "Toduy the Catholic Church is misrepresented on all he said "Our religion is a handicap In the political world, tho husiness world ynd even In the social world. Catholics seeking public oirice lire continually beset by the attacks of organizations simply because of their ndlglon. Long Island Is so thoroughly honeycombed with bigotry that, it Is impossible to get JuMtice In tho courts of ponio parts." He declared that most of this toward women and children. "When Thomas F.

Foley riled." said the i solemn high mass. Mnns. John "OeT" HMlan lold only la mil tf ore, ind nmr Wt liotttth iv priest, "the people of this city lost novMMn. wtxn ail pmoai tfainit pcddlcrt claumtog to tctl Onr- one of Its best citizens." FIXTURES FOR SALE STORE FOR RENT lielford, rector of the Church of the Nativity, preached the sermon. The 1st New York Hcgt.

and Uniform Corps of the Fourth Degree $2,000,000 (IH'KK lil'ILDINCf. of the K. of C. fscorted the members if tho council to and from the church. S.

Bloom 298 Livingston Street Next to Keeney't and Oppotite Montauk Theater A twenty-story office building to RED CROSS CLASSES he Hafil "111 Mist si'i'tinnH of our citlin the bi-rlnl uti'l mora ooivlli ImiH are Htlrh thnt many a voting limn will ko Into crlinr It thinkx he get Hay Willi lt. l-'or every one who uses KUli for rrliiilniil purimseH there nn hiiiulreilff of nihet-H who, with llnle more lirte. nihl ylehl to the same Impulse. The reas'-n ll's In the mi-meroiiH stories nt holil aps lind foir-resm'ul thm reai-ii the lieml-Unes of our nw spo pers." Speaklm; of tho Imposing of Taylor Kilil he drew a derided line between those who are not essentially crlivlnnl at heart and thoye who are dellnl'ely dangerous criminals. In dealing with the lotler class, he said tha present laws nre not sufficiently strong tonloler those on the veige of entering Into a llfo of crime, He spoke of the hill which In- had sent to th Legislature which would double the prison sentence of dangerous criminals.

Then-would be a -la-year sentence for prisoners convicted of previous felonies, which would insure their serving at least '11 years before bring paroled. The said that It is unsafe for a woman, without nn escort, to ride In taxicah, especialy if tli woman Is wearing jewels or carrying money. State Senator William Love spoke of (he life and example set by Abraham Lincoln. "HI life and character vitalized this Nation in time of ptress," he said. "The ouistiindliifr characteristic of his life was his great human understanding.

It is lime we dedicated ourselves to the tolerance anil charity be espoused." Horn President Joseph A. Oulder spoke briefly on the "Ideals of Lincoln." IIo reviewed Lincoln's early cost 2,000.000 Is planned by Fred TEMPLE SISTERHOOD PARTY T. Ley tor the site of the Imposing residence nt the corner AIDS SOCIAL SERVICE WORK of 57th st. an 1 Madison Man IN FIRST AID WILL START ON FEB. 19 Members of Temple Beth Etneth hattan, occupied for many years by the late If.

1 f. Uogers. The builders Sisterhood, a social and charitable today obtained a loan of $1,200,0110 organization, received approximately on the property from S. W. Straus 00 persons as their guests last night LORETTO COUNCIL EVENTS Intensive alterations been completed lu tho IOretto Council clubhouse, at 117 First pi.

and the opening will be In the form of a thumb-bit on Saturday evening. Sunday evening the chaplain of the council, the Very Rev. Monslgnor J. C'nrrignn, P.D., will bless the clubhouse. After the blessing the members, their families and friends will proceed In a body to St.

Mary. Star of the. Sea Church to attend a musical vespers. A dance will be held im the clubhouse on Monday evening. Tuesday evening an open meeting will ho held.

On Wednesday evening tho ladles auxiliary will hold a banquet and reception and on o. at the annual bridge, reception and dnnco held In the temple, Church iii vrii wrs nuooKrvx. ave. and Marlborough rd. Both play ers and non-players received the bronze ash-trays which were dis tributed as prizes.

With the pro ceeds the organization will continue Go Where the Crowd Goes After the Theater Its social service work In the boro and help provide for the special In Sunday Eagle Thursday evening the committee hns arranged for a vaudeville show. On Saturday Financial Secretary 'Michael O'Connell will be the guest of honor. I'rejuuice is iiuo io ignorance on part of the non-Catholics as to the real nature of Catholicism, and that It Is up to the Catholics to convince the public by the example of their dally lives." Mons. Kclford's Advice. Father Delford raid he thought that the Knights of Columbus should make It a speclHl object of their organization to refute such campaigns against the Church.

This, bo said, would bo a help to niuliituln an active interest In the order. The Oregon Ktatw School Bill and the education and anti-sacramental wine bills of Colorado were attacked by State Deputy Daniel A. Tobln, no iioTiej mat the Knlghta of Columbus "owe it to he dead of the World War to fight such movements." "It Is time." he said, "for the Knights of Columbus to bring back the old Americanism emphasized by cases under Its care. Mrs. Bessie Weynberg, president ef the sisterhood, made a brief address of welcome.

Itabbl Samuel J. Levlnson of the temple was an active participant In the affair. As chairman of the evening, Mrs. H. Louis Brooklyn Chapter of tlje American Red Cross will start afternoon classes In first aid on Feb.

19, meeting each Thursday afternoon at 3:30. Evening classes will beRln Feb. 20. meeting; on Fridays at 8:30 p.m. The coursn, ten lessons, is open to men and women and the Instruction will bo by a.

physician. Afternoon classes In tho care of the sick, directed by a Red Cross nurse, start Feb. 17, meeting Tuesdays at 8:30. The course, 15 lessons, is open to women and girls 16 years ojd and over. An evening class will be formed in March.

A class In Braille transcribing will begin Feb. 23, meeting on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. This Is to instruct sighted persons In the language for the blind so that they may be enabled to copy books into Brnille for the instruction and rehabilitation of sightless ex-service men. Fuller particulars may be obtained at the Red Cross Teaching Center. 165 Remsen telephone Main 3961.

OBITUARIES IJacobson was assisted by a commit TIFST Alll A TS RROOKIVN. tee ot 30. NOW OPEN Story by Fannie Hurst, Highest Paid Short Story Writer in the World JAMES T. r.Ur 72 ycr old, flta John's Restaurant Spaghetti House tlonary n(clne! died on Tuesday ut hln KEEP COLDS UNDER CONTROL. 7 Wlllniighliy Street.

liroolil.vn. N. Where iil im et Ilenl Nimgliettl. We Also lierve Ment Orders. "Watch out for the little colds, sore throats and ear aches, for from home.

1247A ProHpect pi, II was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn and It survived by a son, Wallace Quail, and six grandchildren. Kuneral aervlcen will- be hHtl Try Our (iilrki-n Dinner, wn-fil dullv from 9 I' M. to 9 I' Sundays. hii kru Warren I. Lee's Rules for the Ideal Toastmaster them pneumonia Is easily developed," was the substance of a paper tonight at 8 o'clock, and Interment III the Declaration of Independence and bv the American whoso hirthdav we Illnner.

servril Truin fi n. lo 9 t'tuiif of Aliintl7.r Fruil Cook read by Dr. Thurston H. Dexter, at tall, nine Point Oyatcr Cocktail. T.lltln celebrate today." Nmk Clam I orktall.

hhrlinp Cocktail Famous for Good Food at Popular Price Accommodations for Small and Large Theater Parties A LA CARTK 330 Fulton St. 8-16 Nevim St BROOKLYN, N. Y. No Connection With Any Other Joe'i Restaurant He warned the Knights that they Antlt'Hnto. 1'holce of Soups Cnnaoninip Deserted Wives Search American Legion Records tending pathologist of the Wyckoff Heights Hospital, at the meeting of the Brooklyn Pathological Society held last night at 13lil Bedford ave.

crpanl or Chlrkn with Rice, Cliotie llslian Pishes Spaghetti am must prepare themselves for a finish battle with bigotry," adding1 that "it is to be a great combat." Supreme Knight James A. Flahcr- be In Greenwood Ccmetnry. JAMES H. tiEXT of 405 Clawon ave, died Wedneaday at hlft homo. lie wan a ahoe operator, and in aurvlvM by hla wife, Nellie Nugent, and a son, Alfred.

A ma mi ot requiem will be natd In the Nativity It. C. Church, Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock, and lnttrment will be In Holy Gross Cemetery. Mr. Nugent was a meni; her of the Knlghta of Columbus and the Police Reserves.

Ravioli. lloHst Mat 11 Mignon it Casspiole. Itoast Sprlnn Clilckcn. Caull Sargasso Sea Expedition Leaves Brooklyn Dr. Harold K.

B. Pardee, cardiologist of the New York Hospital gave an Illustrated talk on the diagnosis of myocardial disease. flnwpr. t'roHtn or Bntipr Hatlce; Striiut PtKtiltng. Clinrolat PuiUllns.

Baked Ap-plp, Vardlla ice Crani. Krillt Krpnch ty, K. C. S. deplored the decrease In the membership of the order dur DON'T OVERLOOK Thi- Eagle Ciaaslfled Section today.

Pastry, Katnln ake, j'inin caki. Htraw- birrv Fhnrtcake He extra. Ueveraircs- John Bull Wakes Up to Find Himself in Europe Tea. Milk. BottlB of Scotch Brew 10c extra.

RKST.M'R.WTS By FRANK H. S1MONDS rksta vn. XTfi nnooKLY V. ALWAYS OPEN J. E.

BRISTOL. Prop. The Bolshevik Russian Regime Bv KARL FISCHER $9.00 CHICKENS ROASTED $9.00 READY TO TAKE HOME WITH DRESSING AND FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Now Booking Dates for Banquets and All Other Social Function! HEALY'S General Mitchell Defies His Opponents Bv WILLIAM D. TIPTON BKUAUWAI at both Street Tel. Trafaltar 4795-4796 GEO.

D. COOK Manafar Catering at Your Horn 1 ROTISSERIE FRANCAISE 377 Flatbush Avenue, cor. Sterling Place Phone Nevins 2963 Luncheon served from 11:30 to 3:00 V. M. A la Carte at all Special Blue Plate pinner every day.

Choice of chicken, L. I. Duckling, Steak, with fresh vegetables and assorted potatoes, 85c. A Trial Will Convince You. DINING ROOMS BOnOl'GII OK BROOKLYN 3 and 5 w'illoughby St.

142 Flatbuih Ave. Tel. 4470-4471 Triangle 600 Sixth Avenue HOBOKill OF MANHATTAN First British Matron to Carry Maiden Name Across the Atlantic r.y MARJORIE DORMAN Supper Partial NOTED FOR BEEFSTEAK DINNERS ONE silver lining to the blustery weather clpud is soup at Huyler's. Perhaps it's an introduction to luncheon; or accompanies a sandwich as a light lunch in itself. It is just right deliciously seasoned j- piping hot.

Brooklyn Woman Is Recipe Winner That toasted nut flavor li in the blending and baking for Malt Breakfast Food la made from specially grown whole wheat and malted barley, team cooked 20 hours then toasted brown as a partridge breast, and just as savory. Made while the coffee boils. Your grocer should have it. Look for the Little Dutch Qirl on every Package Denmark's Human Dynamo Talks About Husbands By JULIUS MORITZLN NEW YORK'S MOST DISTINCTIVE RESTAURANT Konrad Bercovici's Career Moulded by Fate Cyril Maude Says "Satan Tries to Hurt the Theater" By FLORA MERRILL if Sod Candy How Detroit Makes Traffic Safe for Children By JEAN PIPER 059 I'TLTON STREET, RROOKT.TV Oilier llu.vler's RestauntnU in chopping and Downtown Districts of. ew Vurk.

Robert Benchley A Critic Popular Behind the Footlights Bv ELLEN SIMMONS RF.ST.M'R ANTS BROOKLYN'. ESTABLISHED 1901 Fought Leopard With His Bare Hands Bv KATHARAN McCOMMON Another of the Series of "Thrilling Moments on the Links in 1924" Bv GEORGE TREVOR They Always Com Back Smooth as a GARDENS New York City CARLO GIOLITO'S 240-242 West 52nd Street Boulevard Our Best Ad Is Our Food Chester Horton's Par Chart and Inside Golf Series Continued TELEPHONES CIRCLE 073 9. 1 0 392, OR 9655 The Best Cross-Word Puzzle of the Week A Treat for the Fans S3 Court Street 33 Fifth Avenue 326 Ninth Street 22 Myrtle Avenue Fine cars and motive 1 power alone do not make I Fine cars and motive power alone do not make How to Keep Well Bv DR. V. A.

BRADY fine service the railroad under them is equally important. Here you find modern steel cars, power Helen and Warren Bv MABEL HERBERT L'RNER 1 0 NEW Dining Salon of aristocratic distinc-lion designed to appeal to the fastidious without overtaxing the purse. Here in this delightful rendezvous, in a subtle atmosphere of Venetian romance, you will enjoy the illtimate in delectable American, French and Italian dinners prepared by a celebrated European chef and served from immaculate kitchens to tables that sparkle ivith snow "white napery, glistening silver and crystal. Under the same personal direction as the renowned Giolito BrotJters' Cedar Gardens, at 120-126 West 4Sth Street, Manhattan. Hundreds of discriminating Brooklynites when dining in New York give preference to our cuisine.

ful locomotives and a roadbed built for swift, smooth, restful riding. Lt. Ouqio 12:15 Niht At.Dotb 3.00 p.a.. 130 im. Information and reMTtucioru at UnionPaclflcOffice Broadway Ftaorte Worth 17S7 C.

A N. W. Office 280 Broadway Phone Worth 2110 New Tork, N. T. OETJEN'S Church and Flatbush Avenues Luncheon, 75c Dinner, $1.25 Special Siliirdijr and Sunday Table d'Hote, $1.50 A'lcr tha Show "Blue Plata Stryict," 75c Knlprt.lnment by "The Melnmnlco Five Clrrhedtrs." sneetul attention to unit Turtles.

The Junior Eagle The Best Children's Weekly Magazine Published Pictures Stories Cut-Outs Puzzles and the Children's Own Comic "Buttons and Fatty" Bv MEB 4 KRTA VTt 1 A Al YA N. In the Comic Section Hairbreadth Harry, Somebody's Stenog, Mr. Straphanger, Uncle Wiggily Luncheon $1.00 A la Carte Dinner $1.50 Exclusive Accommodations For Private and After Theatre Parties IP 1 famous Restaurant Jm'.

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