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I I I the the the BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1931 2 21 Deaths T. W. Henrietta L.

Bruchman, Augusta Clancy, John J. Cline. Julia Cole. Charles H. Cook.

Mary A. Cotter, John J. Coughlin, Mi Flanagan, W. C. Furnald, Emily A.

Hamilton, Louise Heath. Elizabeth Hobley, Alfred T. Howell. Edward Johnson, Knut C. Keyes, Kathryn Kunz, George A.

Lawton, Ralph W. MacNicholl. Rev. William Metzler, Philip Meyer, Amanda Morrissey, Mary Myers, Arthur H. O'Rourke, Mary Otto.

Thorwald E. Price. William A. Pryor, Margaret Rahnert, Otto Reiff. Ambrose K.

Sexton, Walter A. Shinnick. Mary Smith, Alice A. Tait. John W.

J. Teevan, Mary H. Trimble, Ella A. Walsh, Thomas Walsh, C. J.

ADAMS--At At. San Diego, on Oct. 1. THOMAS WELLES 2d, son of the late THOMAS GRISWOLD and Lucy Stillman Dickinson Adams of Wethersfield, and brother of Sherman Adams of Brooklyn. Funeral services at 23 Garden Wethersfield.

on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 o'clock. Interment in the churchyard. ANGLO SAXON LODGE, NO. 137, F.

A. M. You are urged to attend tie services for our late brother, R. W. ARTHUR H.

MYERS. Services to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at 41. Benson Riviera Park.

Sayville, L. I. JOH J. HELMUS. Master.

E. L. Newcomb, secretary. BOGEL On Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1931, a at her home.

115 Fenimore HENRIETTA LOUISE, her 79th year, wife of the late Henry L. Bogel and dearly beloved mother of Miss Etta Bogel, Mrs. Charles Sahrbeck and Mrs. John Droge. Funeral services at: St.

John's Lutheran Church, Milton on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, P.

O. ELKS Brothers: You are requested to attend the funeral service of our brother. ALFRED T. HOBLEY, Friday, Oct. 23, at 10 p.m., at his residence, 75 Keap St.

JAMES J. BOYLAN, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. BRUCHMAN--At Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N.

Oct. 22, 1931, At the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Richters, AUGUSTA BRUCHMAN (nee Marshner), in her 74th year, mother of Mrs. Louise Worthley, Mrs. Freda Kugel, Mrs.

William Richters and Robert Bruchman. Funeral services private, at the Home for Services. 169 Main at Maple East Orange, N. Saturday afternoon, Oct. 24, at 3:15.

Interment Flower Hill Cemetery; North Bergen, N. J. CLANCY- Oct. 21, JOHN beloved husband of Mary Cullen and father of Francis L. Clancy and Sister Mary Gregory of the Sisters of St.

Joseph of Peace. Funeral from his residence, 421 48th on Saturday, Oct. .24, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.

C. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CLINE--On 21, 1931, JULIA, beloved wife of the late William Cline and sister of Mrs. Mary McCarthy. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

from Funeral Home. 187 So. Oxford St. Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church, Pacific St.

near Vanderbilt Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COLE on Oct. 21, 1931, at RICH home, 229 Madison Brooklyn, beloved husband of Catherine Cunneen Cole and father of Mrs. J.

Kelly, Funeral from his residence Oct. 24 at 9:30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. COOK- Wednesday, Oct. 21.

1931. MARY ALLERTON COOK, beloved wife of Franklin H. and mother of Franklin Grace Victor Alexander Margaret I. and Howard E. Cook.

Funeral services from her residence. 258 Newkirk on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. COTTER- On Wednesday, Oct.

21, 1931, at Huntington, Hospital, Huntington, J. COTTER, aged 49 years. Funeral servIces Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Hugh's R. C.

Church at Huntington Station, L. I. COUGHLIN-On Oct. 22, MARGARET COUGHLIN, at her residence, 2351 E. 19th Brooklyn.

Survived by her husband, William; three daughters, Margaret, Jeanette and Helen: one sister Carrie Bowers: one brother, David Roberts. Funeral from John J. Healey's Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Ave. Requiem mass at St. Mark's Church, Sheepshead Bay, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLANAGAN WILLIAM C. FLANAGAN, on Thursday, Oct. 22. in his 78th year.

by his wife. Ellen a son. John: A daughter, Mary Mahoney, and seven grandchildren. Funeral will be held Monday from his residence, 949 Pacific At 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Joseph's R.

C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, FURNALD- On Thursday, Oct. 1931, EMILY AUGUSTA, beloved wife of Augustus Lawrence Furnald and mother of Helen Langdon. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, on Sunday, Oct.

25, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. HAMILTON-On Friday, Oct. 23, 1931, in Manhattan LOUISE BERGEN HAMILTON, daughter of the late Judge Garret Bergen and Catherine Lolise Morrison of Brooklyn and beloved sister of Mrs. Terry M.

Townsend and Mrs. R. De Mille Brown of Manhattan. Services at parlors. 0140 E.

57th Manhattan, Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. weD Funeral Directors Telephone or telegram will bring complete staff of out organiaztion direct to any of the Country or Residential Sections of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut or Massachusetts prepared to meet An emergency Rogers ave. Montgomery st. Zol ave. CUMBE 6554 Deatds A.

are reGREENPOINT No. 403. F. LODGE, quested to attend Masonic services for Brother EDWARD HOWELL at the Willard Southard Funeral Parlor. Merrick Road, Seaford, L.

Friday evening, Oct. 23, 1931, at 8 o'clock. ERNEST C. MANN, Master. Edwin J.

Asher, Secretary. HEATH--At Shrewsbury. N. on Oct. 21, 1931, ELIZABETH JANE, wife of the late Frederick Heath and devoted mother of Frederick A.

Heath of Buenos Aires. Argentina, and Josephine Florence B. Margaret E. Heath. Funeral and interment private.

HOBLEY-On Oct. 21, at his home, 75 Keap ALFRED beloved husband of Casilda M. Hobley and brother of Mrs. Thomas Fee. Funeral services on Saturday, Oct.

24, from Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church, Bushwick Ave. and Menahan at 2:30 p.m. JOHNSON-On Oct. 22. KNUT C.

JOHNSON, beloved husband of Bettie Nelson Johnson and father of Dr. Gustaf B. and Frank C. Johnson. Funeral services at his residence.

736 Carroll Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 'Interment Evergreens Cemetry. KEYES--On Oct. KATHRYN KEYES (nee McEwen), 21., beloved daughter of Mrs. Anna and the late John D.

McEwen: sister of John' Joseph P. and P. and Cecilia M. McEwen. Mrs.

Annie McKee, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Sarah McKinley and Mrs. Rose Wallace. Funeral from her residence, 427 Dean on Saturday, Oct.

24, at 9 a.m, Requiem at St. Augustine's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KUNZ GEORGE A.

KUNZ, at his residence, 41 Hawthorne on Oct. 22, beloved husband of Jessie E. (nee Elting). Funeral services at his residence at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery.

LAW TON- On Friday, Oct. 23, 1931. RALPH beloved son of the late Samuel Lawton and Mrs. Florence Lawton. Service and interment at Maynard, on Monday, Oct.

26. Friends may call at his residence, 236 6th until 8 p.m. Saturday. -On Oct. 22.

1931, at 109-20 110th Richmond Hill, Rev. WILLIAM. his 79th year. He is survived by his wife, Bertha B. MacNicholl; three sons and a sister.

Elizabeth. Funeral services at Morris Park M. E. Church, 118th 97th Richmond Hill, Saturday, Oct. 24, at 3 o'clock.

Burial New Haven, Monday, 21. METZLER METZLER, Wednesday, beloved hus- Oct. band of Annie and dear father of Gertrude. Services at the residence, Wyckoff Friday at 8 p.m. MEYER- on Tuesday, Oct.

ME 20, 1931, AMANDA MEYER. beloved mother of Emma Lohmann and Clara Gerken, in her 85th year. Funeral services' on Friday, Oct. 23. 8 p.m., at her home.

111-26 203d Hollis, L. I. Interment Saturday, 11 a.m., Lutheran Cemetery. MORRISSEY- on Oct. 22, at her residence, 298 20th beloved sister of James Morrissey.

Funeral Saturday, Oct. 24. at 9 a.m. from the Church of St. John the Evangelist.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, MYERS- -At Sayville, Oct. 21, 1931, ARTHUR H. MYERS, beloved husband of Fanny B. Myers and father of Arthur H. Myers Jr.

Services at his residence, 41 Benson Sayville, N. Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. MYERS- Temple, A. A.

O. N. M. -Nobles: ARTHUR H. MYERS has entered the Unseen Temple.

You are requested to attend funeral services at his residence, 41 Sayville, N. Saturday afternoon, Oct. 24. at 2 o'clock. WILLIAM B.

FALCONER, Illustrious Potentate. O'ROURKE- On Thursday, Oct. 22, 1931, at 212 President MARY O'ROURKE, beloved sister of Mrs. Delia Cullen. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Stephen's R. C. Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OTTO -On Oct.

22, THORWALD father of Thorwald E. Otto brother of Frances A. Hjorth, in his 63d year. Services at his residence, 25 Milford Place, Rockville Centre, L. Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth, Monday morning. PRICE- -Suddenly, on Thursday, at his residence, 631 41st WILLIAM A. PRICE, beloved father of Mrs. Esmond Gray, Mrs.

Frank Shakley, Mrs. Charles Stryert, Waiter. Theodore and Eugene Price: brother of Mrs. Matilda Heney and Joseph Price. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m.

Requiem mass at St. Michael's R. C. Interment Cross Cemetery. PRYOR MARGARET (DYER) PRYOR, suddenly, on Wednesday, Oct.

21. She is survived by her husband, John; three children. John, Francis and Genevieve. Funeral from her residence, 64 Downing Brooklyn, on Saturday, Oct, 24, at 9 a.m.: thence to the Church of the Nativity, Classon Ave. and Madison at 9:30, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.

RAHNERT-On Thursday, Oct. 22. 1931, OTTO, beloved father of Franz Rahnert, grandfather of Marie and father-in-law of Louisa Rahnert. Services at the residence. 227 Winthrop Saturday at 2 p.m.

REIFF AMBROSE died Oct. 21, 1931, in his 86th year, husband of Ida L. Reiff (deceased) and father of William A. and Anthony C. Services at Smith's Funeral Parlor at 248 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, at 8 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 23, 1931. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. SEXTON-WALTER A. SEXTON, on Thursday morning, Oct.

22. Funeral services at his home, 1424 E. 14th Brooklyn, Saturday morning. 10:30 a.m. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. (Little Current, Ontario, Canada, papers please copy). TAIT-On Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1931, at 300 12th JOHN W. beloved husband of Margaret C.

Tait and father of William M. and John Joseph Tait, Mrs. Albert B. Carlson. Mrs.

William F. Edwards And Mrs. William H. Murphy; brother of Mrs. Peter Carberry, Mrs: Hugh Dunleavy, Mrs.

Catherine Doyle and Anna Tait. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Stanisiaus R.

C. Church. Inter- ment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Forum of Bedford Y. M.

C. 1115 Bedford Socialist rally, Public School 156. Sutter Ave. and Barrett Norman Thomas, Lonis Waldman and Harry Laidler speakers. 8.

Third in series of bridge tournaments at Brooklyn Studio of Bridge, 8. Catholic Daughters of America bridge and card party, Lexington Council, Meserole Ave. and Lorimer 8. "Subway on Pitkin Ave." meeting of East New York Businessmen and Taxpavers Association. Public School 158.

Belmont Ave and Ashford 8. Tenth annual dinner of English Speaking Union in the U. Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan, 8. John Davis. former Ambassador to England, presides.

Eastern District Boys Association annual entertainment at Arcadia Hall. Halsey St. and Barclay, 8:30. Lecture on the "Tar Traps of Rancho, La Broa. California." at Academy of Music, 8:15.

"Quality Street." presented by the National Junior Theater Company of Washington, Academy of Music, 8:15. Democratic candidates speak at meeting of Parkway Democratic Club, 1134 Eastern Parkway. 8. Events Tonight APPRAISALS AGAR, H. KINGSLEY (MAY 25, 1931).

Gross assets. $616; net, $182. To B. Agar, widow, executrix. Assets: Cash, $590: personal effects, $26.

BONAGURA, MARIE (June 5, 1930). Gross, assets, $9,081: net, $8,800. To Salvatore Bonagura, husband, executor. Assets: Realty, cash, $481. BLANCHARD, CLARA E.

(Feb. 16, 1931). Gross assets. net. $1,571, To four children and three grandchildren.

Phineas Blanchard. Assets: All personai effects. DESMOND, MARGARET. (June 16, 1931). Gross assets, $37,217: net, $38.084.

To Timothy E. Desmond, husband, executor. Assets: Realty, mortgages, notes and jointly owned property, $12,500. GOLDMAN, JACOB (March 29. 1931), Gross assets, net.

is $46,813. To Fannie Goldman, widow. six children, $5,201 each. Assets: Realty, cash, personal effects, mortgages, notes. MUSCARELLO.

FRANCESCO (Sept. 9, 1929). Gross assets, net, $9,320. To Anna. Muscarello, daughter-in-law, life interest In Rosina Laurie, daughter.

others, small on amounts. Assets: Realty, cash, $1,029. WILLS FILED BRUSSEL. JENNIE (Oct. 12).

Estate, about $4.000. To Sidney Brussel. 1040 Carroll Louise Brussel. 220 E. 18th and Amelia Brussel, Liverpool, England, children.

in equal shares. EDELSTEIN. HARRY (Oct. 13). Estate, more than $10.000.

To Emma Edelstein. widow. executrix. 1406 Avenue N. GODFREY, CHARLES D.

(Sept. 25). Estate. $6,000 real. $14,148 personal.

To Margaret Godfrey, widow. executrix. 323 Macon St. NEBENZAHL. IGNATZ (Oct.

151. real, more than $5.000 personal. To Rachel Nebenzahl, widow, executrix. 1098 E. 8th realty; three children.

each one-third residue in trust. RILEY. THOMAS J. (Oct. 10).

Estate. $3,750 real, $10.000 personal. To Blanche M. Riley, widow. executrix, 447 Rugby Road, residue! two children.

$1,000 each. ROBERTSON, ALEXANDER (Sept. 14). Estate, $343. To Mary L.

Robertson, widow. executrix. 331 76th St. WINTER. MARY (Sept.

91. Estate, not more than $50.000. To E. June Winter, Carroll. niece, $2,000 and 'oneresidue: Lucy A.

Winter, niece, same address. $2.000 and one-hall residue: Allen N. Winter brother. Pawlett. $7.000: John C.

Winter, brother. Santa Anna, $7.000: William L. Winter, brother. Davenport. Mary L.

Winter. sisterCarroll. George E. Winter, nephew, Pawlett. $3.000: Harriet A.

Field. friend. Rochester. N. $1.000.

Executor, Howard F. Hollman, Mahwah, N. J. Deaths SHINNICK- -On Friday, Oct. 23.

1931. MARY SHINNICK. Funeral from the residence of her cousin, Mrs. Frank J. Burns.

408 8th Monday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Saviour's R. C. Church, 6th St.

and 8th where a requiem mass will be offered at 9 a.m. SMITH- -On Oct. 22. 1931, ALICE widow of Robert G. Smith, sister of Charles P.

Robedee, in 91st year. Funeral services at her residence, 1446 72d on Saturday, Oct. 24, at 8 p.m. Interment wood Cemetery, Sunday, 10 a.m. TEEVAN- On Wednesday, Oct.

22. at Cynwyd, Hi. A TEEVAN, in her 81st year, widow of James H. Teevan and beloved mother of James George Edward Mrs. Lawson Robertson and Mrs.

James McCrystal. Funeral from the home of her son, 1171 40th on Saturday, Oct. at 9:30 a.m. Followed by solemn high mass of requiem at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush.

TRIMBLE--On Thursday, Oct. Samuel 22, 1931, ELLA widow of Trimble and beloved sister of Emma B. Ludlow. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 2:30 p.m.

WALSH-Suddenly, on Oct. 21. THOMAS WALSH, beloved brother of Hugh, William, Mrs. James F. Dunn, Mrs.

Amos Gore and Mrs. Francis Costello, at Johnstown, Y. Funeral from the residence of his sister. Mrs. James F.

Dunn. 171 Sterling son Saturday at thence St. Francis of Assisi Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WALSH- On Friday, Oct.

23, 1931, CHARLES beloved husband of May Cushing and loving father of Charles and brother of Anna Mabel E. and Grace L. Walsh, at his home, 11-A Fuller Place. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m. with solemn requiem mass at Holy Name Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Memoriam BRACKEN-In loving memory 'of my dear mother, ANNE BRACKEN, who died Oct. 28. 1916. Anniversary mass Saturday, Oct.

24, 1931, at 6:30. at Holy Name Church, Prospect Park West. LORETTA BRACKEN HELM. BURR--In loving memory of my mother, CATHERINE A. BURR.

CHARLES R. BURR. BURR--In memory of my sister. CATHERINE A. BURR.

died Oct, 23. 1928. Always in my thoughts. Lonesome Sister, HELEN BLOOD. KILBOURNE In KILBOURNE.

loving memory wife and devoted mother, who died Oct. 23, 1918. McCARREN-In loving memory of PATRICK H. McCARREN, who departed this life Oct. 23, 1909.

McNULTY- sad and loving memory of my beloved sister. MABELLE McNULTY, who died Oct. 23, 1026. SISTER. STODDARD -In loving memory of our father.

WILLIAM STODDARD, who passed away, Ock, 23, 1929. Bertrand Russell Arrives for Debate With Anderson Sirovich Also on BremenEx-Premier Orlando and Lord Cornwallis to Sail Bertrand Russell, philosopher and educator, with daring theories of human relationships, is arriving day in Brooklyn on the North German Lloyd liner Bremen. His purpose in coming from England this time is to engage in debate with Sherwood Anderson, American novelist and small-town editor. Mme. Maria Jeritza, soprano, is another passenger on the Bremen.

accompanied by her husband, Baron Leopold Baron. The Bremen is crowded with opera singers. Others aboard include Richard Tauber, German tenor, making his, first visit here; Elizabeth Ohms, Rudolph Laudenthal, Max Lorenz and Dora Mortimer. Sirovich Returns passengers include John Druten, English playwright; Dr. William Sirovich, Democratic member of Congress from Manhattan; Joaquin Rodriquez, retired Spanish bullfighter, and Norman Armour, counselor of the American Embassy at Paris.

The President Harding of the United States Lines arrived last night. She brought. in three members of Congress-Fletcher Hale Maine, who was suffering from stroke and died later at Brooklyn Naval Hospital; A. J. Montague of Virginia and Cyrenus Cole of Iowa.

Arthur D. Call, Secretary of he Interparliamentary Union, was also aboard. The Italian liner Augustus 13 sailing at 6 o'clock tonight with Vittorio E. Orlando, former Premier of Italy, and Dr. Albert Bonaschi, secretary of the Italian Chamber of Commerce of New York.

Incoming voyagers todays on the Furness Prince' liner Southern Prince. from South America, include Alexander Kipnis and Cari Ostvig. opera singers. The Franconia of the Cunard Line arrives today from Bermuda on her last trip there under the Furness Line colors. She was recalled by the Line to prepare for a world cruise.

The White Star liner Majestic is sailing today with Lord Cornwallis, who was present at the Yorktown celebration: Field Marshal Sir William Robertson. chief of the British Imperial Staff during the war; Lord Trenchard, Marshal of the Royal Air Force: Colin Clive. English actor, and Basil Dean. English producer. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Salvage of Glen Head, L. are also aboard. The Atlantic Transport liner Minnewaska is sailing at 5 o'clock this afternoon with Mme. Martha Dickinson Bianchi of Amherst.

niece of the poet Emily Dickinson, among the passengers. General, Parker Also aboard is Maj. Gen. James who served in both the Spanish- American and World Wars and was awarded the Congressional Medal for distinguished galantry. The Holland -American liner Rotterdam is sailing at midnight with 225 passengers.

On board are 25 mechanics, electricians and other skilled workers from New York, New Jersey and Illinois, bound Leningrad. Passengers on the Furness Prince Bay Ridge BOBECK STORES, Inc. 8216 Fifth Ave. S. KJELDSEN 7812 Fifth Ave.

3724 8th Ave. Bedford APEX RADIO SHOP 1034 Nostrand Ave. Bensonhurst BENSON RADIO SHOP 8515 Bay Parkway BENSONHURST MUSIC SHOP 7624 New Utrecht Ave. Broadway BARRY'S RADIO SHOP 1710 Broadway Brownsville SQUARE RADIO CORP. Sutter Ave.

486 New Lots Ave. B. DAMSKY 546 Stone Ave. 314 Sutter Ave. 842 Saratoga Ave.

NATHANIEL FRIED. BERG. Inc. 324 Sutter Ave. 1638 Pitkin Ave.

Borough Park BAIM BLANK. Inc. 4616 13th Ave. 1712 Kings Highway 7516 Fifth Ave. HARRY PARNES 4511 13th Ave.

Bushwick BUSH WICK RADIO CENTRE 1658 Broadway GEO. MOSKOWITZ SON 367 Central Ave. Canarsie FICARRO BROS. 1166 East 924 St. East New York AARON MUSIC SHOP 2906 Fulton St.

A ELECTRIC COMPANY 606 Liberty Ave. TROISE FURNITURE HOUSE 2147 Dean cor. Sackman WEATHER TO BE WARMER OVER WEEKEND TAM LOW U.S. Weather Hatteras. I Sante Fe.

Helena CO sonville ISt. Louis Key West Savannah Los Angeles. Seattle Little Rock I Vicksburg I Wichita It romery 72. Washington: 1- A MUDA HAVANA Chief DAILY WEATHER MAP. AND HELENA SHERIDAN RADIO BOSTON TROy YORK SALT LAME DES MOINES SAN CITY CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHOENIX SANTA TERAS TEMPERATURE AT 8 A.M.

AND CITY HAMILTON PRECIPITATION FOR LAST 24 HOURS BERMUDA T-Trace of precipitation. F-Frost. City City EXPLANATORY NOTES Albany 40 Miami SAVANNAM Symbols Indicate Clear. Atlanta Montreal Partly Cloudy, Cloudy. Boston 150 a New JACKSONVILLE Rain, Snow, Report Buffalo New York GALVESTON Missing.

Bismarck colT Norfolk Isobara (continuous' lines) Boise 2o Omaha pass through points of equal Cheyenne Oklahoma City 60 1 29.9 MIAMI air pressure. Figures at ends Chicago Portland, Orel shows barometer dings. Cleveland 1581 Phoenix through Isotherms (dotted pans LOW HEY WEST Arrows equal show temperature, Cincinnati Pittsburg direstion of Detroit Portland Me. HAVANA wind. Denver Quebec Dodge City Ranid City.

Duluth lo2 San Francisco 160 We are betwixt and between a couple of high -pressure Des Moines 63 San Diego centers, one just northeast of us and the other just southEastport I Salt Lake City Galveston 57 176 Sheridan west, and if you think that's nothing in your young life the weather forecasters disagree. tinued clear skies and, as the ward, a shift to southerly winds They say it means conhigh pressures move eastover the weekend, with, as Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships Ship and Line BREMEN (Ger). North German BUENOS AYRES Spanish SOUTHERN PRINCE (Br). Furness Prince MUNARGO. Munson.

GRANADA (Hond). American Fruit FRANCONIA (Bri Furness Bermuda ORIZABA. Ward MADISON. Old CHEROKEE. Clyde SEMINOLE, Clyde ALBERT A BALLIN (Gery, Hamburg- -American PRESIDENT WILSON.

Dolfar AMERICA, JEFFERSON. Old Dominion. CITY OF MONTGOMERY. Savannah LAPLAND (Br). Red STUTTGART (Geri.

North German ULUA. United HAMILTON, Old Dominion. TODAY From Due to Dock Pier Bremen, Oct Sonthampton. Cherbourg 12:30 p.m. 38th st, Bkin Barcelona.

Oct 7: 2:00 p.m. 8 Old Slip Buenos Aires, Santos. Rio. Trinidad 2:00 p.m. 74 R.

34th st Havana, Miami, 8:30 a.m. 64 24th st. La Ceiba 8:00 a.m. 20 R. Peck Slip Bermuda, Oct 21.

9:00 a.m. 05 R. 25th st Vera Cruz, Oct. 17: Havana. 4:00 p.m.

14 R. Wall st Norfolk: Oct 22.. 20: 3:00 p.m. 23 R. Franklin Jacks so ville.

Oct. Charleston 7:00 a.m. 37 Spring st Galveston. Oct 17: Miami. 6:30 a.m.

45 NE: Chris pher TOMORROW Hamburg Oct 16: Southampton, Cherbourg 6:30 a.m. 86 R. 46th al Manila, Sept 12: San Francisco. Cristobal, Noon. 12th st.

Jersey Bermuda. Oct 22. 0:30 a.m. 64 R. 24th st Norfolk.

Oct 23....... 4:00 p.m. 25 R. Franklin Savannah, Oct 23...... 7:00 a.m.

46 R. Charles st SUNDAY Antwerp, Oct 16: ampton, Cherbourg 10:30 a.m. 59 R. 18th st Bremen. Oct 13: Cherbourg.

Galway 8:00 p.m. 42 R. Morton st Port Limon. Oct 17: Cristobal. Havana 10:00 a.m.

Rector st Norfolk. Oct 24... 3:00 p.m. 25 R. Franklin Outgoing Passenger Steamships TODAY AMERICAN TRADER.

for London. from Pier 39. Houston St. (mails close noon). sails 4 p.m.

WESTERNLAND. for Plymouth. Havre and from Pier 59. N. 18th St.

(mails close 1 p.m.. sails 5 p.m. MAJESTIC. for Cherbourg and Southampton. from Pier 50.

N. W. 18th 6t. (mails close 1 p.m.). sails p.m.

SANTA MARIA. for Santiago. Kingston. Belize and Puerto Barrios, from Pier 9 N. R.

Rector St. (mails close 9:30 a.m.. sails noon. THE ANGELES, for Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Rio Grande do Sul. from Pier 34, Brook lyn, Hamilton Ave.

(mails close 10 a.m.). BACCHUS. for Port-au-Prince, La Guayra, Puerto Cabello, Aruba and Maracaibo, from Pier 12. Brooklyn. Montague St.

(malls close 2 p.m.). EASTERN PRINCE. for Rio de Janeiro. Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires.

from Pier 74, N. W. 34th St. (mails close 6 p.m. sails 9 p.m.

TOMORROW ROTTERDAM. for Plymouth. Boulonne and Rotterdam, from 5th Hoboken (mails close 8 p.m. Friday), sails 12:05 A.m. EXCELLO.

tor Piraeus. Salonica. Istanbu! and Constantza, from Pier Jer- THE WEATHER FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY-Fair tonight and Saturday: warmer Saturday; moderate northeast winds becoming southerly Saturday. EASTERN NEW YORK Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday, warmer Saturday and in west portion tonight, moderate northcast winds. NEW JERSEY Fair tonight and Saturday, not much change in temperature, moderate northeast winds.

General Report The eastern ridge of high 18 expanding slowly eastward. 30.30 at Northfield. and also at Elkins. W. Va.

The nesota low hes apparently merged with the overta ting low from Alberta and British Columbia, 29.28 at Hemloops and 29.50 in the Dakotas. Rains (heavy In portions of Texas and Arkansas continue in a he narrow AreR from Wisconsin to Texas. Temperature changes Are erally unimportant, though there are some sharp changes, both to warmer and colder. in the Northwest. A storm of area and considerable intensity overlies the western steamer lane And other north of the Azores.

In the New York aren fair weather with slowly rising temperature and southerly winds is indicated over Saturday and possibly Sunday, though Sunday is likely to be cloudy. Winds along the Atlantic Coast are north and light to moderate from below Hatteras to Eastport. From Halifax and Sable Island eastward they are northeast and increasing from fresh to strong. HIGH WATER TODAY High Water. Low Water.

New York 5:25 5:40 411:41 11:56 OCTOBER 1 24 New York 6:03 6:20 12:23 SUN RISES AND SETS Rises.6:17 Sets.5:04 Rises.6:18 Sets.5:03 A Oct. 23 Oct. 24 A grass Are broke out among weeds in A vacant lot at Voorhees Ave. and E. but did no damage.

Another harmless grass fire broke out at Avenue and Ford St. motorship Eastern Prince, sailing today. include Alfredo Harrington and Thomas Nelson, Argentine poloists. (mails close 7:30 a.m.. SCYTHIA, for Cobh and Liverpool, from Pier 54.

N. W. 14th St. (mails close 7 a.m.I, sails 11 A.m. TUSCANIA, for Londonderry and Glasgow, from Pier 54.

N. W. 14th St. (mails close 8 sails noon. BRITANNIC.

for Cobh. Liverpool via Boston. from Pier 60. N. W.

19th St. (mails close 8 p.m. and 20 by rail to Boston, sails 11:30 0.11. FRANCONIA. for Plymouth.

Havre And London. from Pier 56. N. w. 14th St.

(no mails, sails noon. NEVADA. tor Oslo and Copenhagen, from 6th Hoboken (mails close 8:30 a.m. SANTA CLARA. for Cristobal, Buenaventure, Guayaquil.

Talara. Callao. Mollenda. Arica. Tocopilla, Antofagasta.

Chanaral and Valparaiso, from Pier 33. Brooklyn. Hamilton Ave. (mails close a.m.). sails noon.

SAN JUAN. for San Juan, from Pier 92. Brooklyn, Atlantic Ave. (mails close 8:30 a.m.). sails noon.

EMILIA. for San Juan, from Pier 21. Brooklyn, Baltic St. (mail: close 8:30 a.m.). ORIZABA.

for Havana, Progreso and Vera Cruz. from Pier 14. E. Wall St. (mails close 9:30 a.m.I, sails noon.

PASTORES. for Kingston, Cristobal, Cartagena, Puerto Colombia and Santa Marta, from Pier 9. N. Rector St. (mails close 9.30 a.m.l, sails noon.

Enter the ZAIN $10,000 Ad-Writing Contest Sponsored by the Brooklyn Eagle Win prizes- Write an Ad on Fada Radio- see any dealer listed for full facts and demonstration Now -a 10-TUBE SUPERHETERODYNE with AUTOMATIC FLASHOGRAPH 50 Complete with tubes A 10-tuhe FADA superheterodyne. Model Model 65, non-radiating, terfering circuit featuring Auto. 65 matic Volume Control, Diode Detector, Multi-Ma Tubes, Push-Pull Pentodes, Tone Control and Noise Suppressor, Tuning Silencer, large size FADA Dynamic Speaker plus Acenrate tuning -perfect tone the exclusive and entirely new is automatic when red light reaches the highest point in the neon tube. Statione are automatically an 40 50 40 nounced in light by call letters. FADA Automatic Flashograph complete with FADA tested tubes ready to operate $124.30.

Other de luxe FADA Flashograph models with same features no shove Model 48 sliding door lowboy. $147.50, and highboy Model 49 with French doors, $175.00 both complete six-legged with tubes. Other FADA models $69.50. $89.30. $112.50, $159.50 -all complete with tubes.

Hear a new FADA today. Manufactured by F. A. D. ANDREA, Long Island City, N.Y: Model 48 PADA Radio 1920 SINCE BROADCASTING BEGAN 1931 Robert J.

Addison Dies; Bedford Figure Robert J. Addison. 78, of 220 Hancock A familiar Azure in the Bedford section for many years, died last night at his home. Born in Brooklyn he was the oldesa Democratic election district captain in the 17th A. D.

and was founder of the 17th A. D. Democratic Club. He also was one of the oldest parishioners of the Church of Our Lady of Victory, having been a member of the committee, which selected the present the church. Ten years ago he retired after 31 years service 13 A prison keeper.

He leaves him widow. Annie McGonigle Addison: three daughters, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Mary Hoey and Miss Helen Addison, and six grandchildren. A solemn requiem offered at 9:30 a.m.

Monday in Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Aviation Notes Flying Conditions at a.m. Visibility--Poor, but improving, city smoke. rising slowly.

Humidity-62. Ceiling-Unlimited, blue skies. Wind--Northeast. 4 miles. Aviation Forecast Flying forecast for Metropolitan Area this afternoon: Light north winds at surface, backing to northwest at.

about on mile: modcrate to fresh southwest aloft: broken high city smoke and, Indifferent visibility. Arrivals Yesterday At Floyd Bennett Field- -George M. Hersy in A Fleet from Armonk. N. at 9:45 At Floyd Bennett Field--George Gardner in A Bellanca from North Beach en route Bolling Field at 4:30 p.m.

At Roosevelt. Field -R. R. Solembaske in A Robin from Teterboro, N. at 1:15 p.m.

Memorial to Edison Planned by Oranges A monument to be erected by international subscription in honor of Thomas A. Edison is now being planned by the Chamber of Commerce and civic organizations of the Oranges and Maplewood. N. J. A meeting, will be called within few deys to discuss plan which.

it is understood, would be erected on Eagle Rock, near the late inventor's home in West Orange, and is to clude A powerful beacon to symbolize the electrical wizard's gift of the Incandescent light. Danny Taylor plays such a deep center field for the Cubs that the fans are afraid he'll fall into Northwestern University one of these days and turn collegiate. Union Temple of Brooklyn 17 Eastern, Parkway, at Plaza St. Dr. SIDNEY S.

TEDESCHE Will preach on Friday. Oct. 23, 8:00 P. M. "After Tomorrow" Sermonic Review of the Play Oct.

24. 10:30 A.M. Sermon Topic: "Avoiding Strife" Cypress Hills HIGHLAND RADIO 363 Arlingion Ave. Eastern. Parkway MUNICIPAL RADIO CO.

1110 Eastern Parkway, near Utica Ave. Flatbush MEYER EISENBERG 596 East 16th St. Greenpoint H. FRIEDMAN MUSIC SHOP 433 Graham Ave. HARMONY MUSICAL COMPANY 272 Driggs Ave.

GEO. JOCHNOWITZ 1078 Manhattan Ave. ROYAL BAT. RADIO SERVICE 129 Nassan Ave. Ridgewood RADIO SERVICE 133 Wyekoff Ave.

J. ANENBERG FURNI. TURE CO. 161-165 Central Ave. WOODWARD ELEC TRIC SHOP 563 Woodward Ave.

EXCELSIOR RADIO SERVICE 2423 Myrtle Ave. BRODY'S MUSIC SHOP 1738 Myrtle Ave. South Brooklyn BRICKLYN MUSIC HOUSE 617 Fifth Ave. WEIL. COMPANY 193 Fifth cor.

12th St. Williamsburg J. B. RUSSO SON 87-89 Havemeyer St. MARCY RADIO 322 Broadway CHRISTY'S RADIO SHOP 226 Graham Ave.

Wondhanen C. M. PERRIN 87-22 Jamaica Ave. Long Island City VERNON MUSIC SHOP. 108 Vernon Ave..

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