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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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Ml 9 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1934 Creighton Meets Notables While on Far East Cruise Interviews U. S. Diplomats Shocked by News of Lchrenkrauss' Arrest Alexander Winton, Baker. Left Estate Placed at $355,712 Widow, Children Share in $200,000 of Insurance-Gifts to Brothers, Sister total! more than $200,000, which is pavable in equal amounts to his widow. Mrs.

Minnie Winton, and two daughters, Helen M. and Mar-saret Winton, all of the Schermerhorn St. address. Annuities of $364 each were left to two brothers, William and Charts, and a sister. Margaret The -esidue Is to be divided the widow and two daughters.

Tha estate included real estate valued at $106,000 and stocks and bonds worth $44,230. Wlnton's interest in the bakery at the time of his death was valued at $9,730. IPIIAMdD much of interest about these countries was given but not for publication." Word of the prison sentence for Julius Lchrenkrauss, following the collapse of the House of Lehren-krauss. reached Creighton in the Far and he expressed himself as shocked. "The cherry blossoms of Japan are a little late this year," he wrote, "but we now have a lot of them.

I was elected president of the Travel Club on board and have been fairly busy with our programs. I wa6 asked to meet reporters from the local press at nearly all of the 30 ports, of call." CHARGE DISMISSED A disorderly conduct charge against Louis Magllaro Jr. of 6 Moit Inwood, was dismissed yesterday by Justice of the Peace Leslie J. Ekenberg in Lawrence court. the in FINED ON DRUNK CHARGE Matthew Montrose, 43, was fined $25 by Justice of the Peace Leslie John B.

Creighton, prominent Brooklynite and globe trotter, now on a cruise In the Far East, has been granted Interviews with United States Minister Jones In Peiping and Ambassador Grew, he related in a letter to The Eagle today. In the interviews, to which he refers as "conversations," he said, Alexander Q. Winton, founder and fcr many years owner of Win-ton's Scotch Bakery at 88 Court 'eft an estate of $362,196 gross and $355,742 net. according to an appraisal filed by Transfer Tax Appraiser David F. Soden.

Winton, who lived at 41 Schermerhorn died Feb. 18 last. His esti.t contained insurance J. Ekenberg in Lawrence court at the greatest Reductions 32 -year History of. AffiflMLMN ytsterday on a charge of driving while intoxicated.

Montrose, who lives at 7 Davis Inwood, plead ed not guilty. HWHM, 1 ANNUAL MAY LOESER'S FULTON AT BOND. BROOKLYN TRianght 5-8100 Used 7 II I I EI WAY I II A A YOU'LL WEEK-END IN WASHABLES STRIPES, PRINTS, PASTELS iSkm I USED. Daintiest knits and crepes the kind of dresses that are no trouble at all, and that you find yourself resorting to for all your leisure hours. And for all their casual, carefree air, they're right up to snuff with fashionable pastels and stripes.

Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 46, and some even from 44 to 52. FOR THIS SALE ONLY down will deliver a Baby Grand Piano. Balance over a period of years. Why We Are Offering So Many Fine Used Pianos A Few Of The Splendid Values GRANDS The recovery in business, in employment, in confidence has expressed itself in hundreds of families by the purchase of a new Piano. Hence, we have acquired from New York's finer homes an unusually large number of miscel laneous instruments in exchange for Mason Hamlins, Chickerings, Steinway and Weber Duo-Arts.

Why The Prices Are So Low As several floors of the large warehouse where we store these traded-in Pianos have been leased, the remaining space is overcrowded and" must be cleared before new stocks arrive. We have, therefore, marked this assortment of high-grade used Pianos far below even our usual Sale Prices for quick disposaL Restored By Aeolian Experts Our corps of expert repairmen have been busy for weeks preparing these instruments for re-sale. Only Pianos of standard reputation are included; each one has been put in prime condition, for as is well known Acoljaji repair work is skilled and Former Sale Price Price, lllf KKHING $1250 395 STEI.WVAY. 1290 745 K2VABE 1650 445 WEBER 1450 425 STEIXWAY DIO-ART 2200 1095 iieiimx; 1050 365 STIIOID 645 355 WELLSMOIKE 495 195 CIIILTO 495 245 WIIEELOCK 575 295 GEORGE STECK DIO-ART 1650 G45 ROEMER 5 225 GEORGE STECK (new) 835 485 STROUD UPRIGHT DUO-ART 125 WUEELOCK(new) 575 395 STECK UPRIGHT 75 -MARSHALL WE.DELL UPRIGHT 95 CHICKERIXG (demonstrator) 345 075 WEIIER(new) 1250 595 WEHER DUO-ART (Louis XV Period) 2950 1495 WEBER DUO-ART 2400 1195 WIIEELOtK 545 345 I LOESER'S FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOP ST rr 3 Iff 1 1., A J' ClU llSSy C-IN SIZES 38 TO 46. gjC Y0U CAN WEAR THIS isvm-41 APRON-FROCK i "7 With or Without the Apron fWV I 1 00 Guess these apron-dresses know a fashion thing or two! They know I k'r1 that matching is the big game this season so here they are, matched "ft so that they look "all of a piece." NL' KSwK But thc apron comcs of' lcavin8 a J'' 'J? WijA 'Ax fresh, attractive daytime dress.

i LOESER'S APRONS FIFTH FLOOR America's Oldest Piano EiL 1823 CniCKJEIUNG SPECIAL PERIOD MODEL 30 off Used Steintcay Duo. A rt Grand '1095 fSr? 7 50 down IVew STEINWAY A Grand Including Period Style Vioo For SALE Only For This SALE Only UPRIGHTS "used, but in good condition; many famous makes, pump types, from 35 tip" Any instrument delivered for a small down payment. Balance over a period of years. AE ADMAN CADMIPANY BROOKLYN: 65 FLAT BUSH AVENUE Telephone: STerling 3-5085 OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE 'tOUNDfcD I860'.

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