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of A Want Ad a Day Is Sure to Pay THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928. Main 6000 Calls Eagle Want Ads A 5 Hemp- Dorothy I win Ham Ruth cille Appel, Archie Silverstein, Sally Amiel Cronin, Cuneen, MID WEEK JUNIOR EAGLE Answers to Puzzles Published in the Junior Eagle Sunday, Jan. 15, and the List of Boys and Girls Who Win Fifteen Credits for Solving Them Correctly The answer to DON'T THE ANIMALS is: Rhinoceros, deer, coyote, hyena, elephant, llama, gnu, wolf, leopard, gorilla. The answer to WHAT ANIMAL? is: Cat.

John Ahrens, Edwin Appel, Harry Albrechtsen, Ruth Afrecan, Frank H. Adams, Ruth Allen. Vera Allen. Ruth Ball, Fred Brommer, Marie Biolsi, Ethel Brophy. Virginia Bomer, Dorothy Birchall, Philomena Baiz, Eugene R.

Braun, William H. Braun, Barbierl, George Bennett, Milton Boeschen, Anita Boulton, George Josephine E. Berkowitz, Jesse Bennett, Helen Brodricki, Sally Brenner, Olga Biolsi, Grace Broughton. Audrey Boller, Lucille Benoliel, Cecelia Baiz, Zelda Breenberg, Mary Bavarsky, Arnold Bolnick, Ethel Burns, Lillian Boulton, Donald Bradley, William R. Ball, Erman Burger, Marie Bellman, Mary R.

Brenner, Virginia Brandeau, Eugene Berlin, Marjorie Benoliel, Charlotte Beler, Rita Brekelmann, Sam Buskin, Henry Boulton, Louise Barbieri, Rose Beck, Helen Bartley, Daniel Brown. Margery Curtin, Mildred Cuneen, Margaret Helen Christensen, Helen Conway, Julia Clifford, Enis Christensen, Helen Carroll, Carroll, Clifford E. Christianson, Harry Chandler, Loretta Campbell, Arthur Christgen, Michael Cassel. John Coyle, Ellen James Carter, C. Church, Emily M.

Chandler, Margaret Campbell, Catherine Christgan, Adele Cobert, Olga Cuneo, Daniel Cullinan, Lena Clapsis, Maurice Cronin, Anna Cohen, Jean Cassel, Edward Cleary, Mary Carley, Walter Cullinan. Angela Charles Clapsis. Egea Kitty Dauber, Doremus, Dangio, Ralph Drake, Virginia D'Ambrosia, Thomas Daly, Mary Dell, Walter Douglas, Elizabeth Dunne, Gorizia Dangio, Eleanor Dygert, Franklyn Dillon, Hazel Dillon, Helen Danow. Florence Doremus, James Delury, William G. Doxsey, Margaret Driscoll, Mildred Daly.

Barbara Dell. Mary Patricia Egan, Adella Ellenberg, Doris Earl, Edythe Ellison. Charles Fleischmann. Richard Foote, Helen Farber, Dorothea Fredrick, Mildred Ferris, Margaret Flannery, Lillian Fritz, Grace Fleischmann, Eleanor Feipel, Leonard Fischman, Harold Fredrick, Donald Faulkner, John Finn, Jennie Frisco, Harold Fortune, Jules Felleman. Gladys Feinberg, Marie Flannery, Melville Faulkner, Robert Fine.

Bella Gross, Shirley Gotthelf, Florence Groth, Walter Goethel, Mariorie Gran, Fred Gobler, Marie C. Gribbin, Pauline Greiner, Marie Graham, Mildred Gilner, Henrietta Golly, Dolly Gavagan, Silvio Garbairi, Wilhelmine Gilliard, Edward Gilmore, Natalie Gallin, Mary Gooch, Virginia Gibson. Viola Gran, Dorothy Gobler, Dorothy Goldberg, George Gilmore. Virginia Hoglund, Ruth Hinderer, Zell Hyman, Alva Horton, Allan D. Henderson, Mary L.

Haffey. Robert Hinderer, Aida Horton. Roger Helprin, Dorothy Holland, Helen Hinman, Arthur Holmes, Elsie Hausler, Anna Herrmann, Mary Hornickel, Robert Hemberger, Elizabeth Hardecker, Barbara Haight, Charles E. Hampsey, Arthur Hessel, Catherine Harty, Carolyn Hertel, Gustav Herrmann, Henry Hughes. Norman Hemberger, Anna Halwitz, William Hopkins, Aileen Hayes, Annette Horowitz, Eleanor Hand, Pearl Herschkowitz, Arthur Hornickel, Lillian Hughes, Anne M.

Hines, Mary Louise Taight, Catherine Hopkins. Lillian Johnson, A. Johnson, Jeannette Johnson. Richard Keppler, Thomas Kyne: Vincent Kelly, Margaret Kyne, Robert Kirkwood, William Keller, Eillien Kealy, Grace Kuhls, Arthur Kassin. Anna Kaznowski, Pearl Klein, Ethel Klinkenberg, Irene Kelly, William C.

Krack, Beatrice Kramer, Edwin Klumpp. Dorothea Kalamaridis, Doris Kimberly, Ruth Korner, Joan Kane, Margaret Kirrane, John Kozakiewicz, Ferdinand King, Fred Knoke, Geraldine Kelso, Mary Kelly, Regina Kane, Marie Kummel, Lorraine Kay, Agnes Kalamaridis. William Kealy, Mary Kalamaridis, Rita Kane, Fred Keller, Anna King, Evelyn Koehler, Charlotte Knoke, Dorothy M. Kempf, Howard Kaolan, Henry Kulst. Marie Lyons, Ruth Luckert, Myrtle Lederer, Helena Lauro, William Lake, Robert Lechner, Eleanor Lieberman.

Margaret Lockwood, Howard, Lutz. Robert Levine, Zara Lieber. man, Robert Ludwig. Elizabeth C. Lake.

Helen Martin, Shirley Muscat, Marjorie Marsh. Estelle McInnes, Elizabeth Moore, Jean Morrel, Italian Matano, Welthea Mischler, Ernest Meves, Margaret McNally, Mary Molloy, Louis Miller, Joseph Matano, Lillian Marsden, Hazel Medford, Stanley Mullin, Leah Meltzer, Angela Mullen, Fred Markowitz, Ormond Mitchell, Veronica Mozdzierz, Jean Mohr, Marie McKeown, Katie Martinez, Lester E. May, Gladys MacLeod, Helen Mauri, Mary Mulvaney, Edward McConnell, Frances Markowitz, Veronica McVeigh, Lottie Mozdzierz. Flora Moesmer. Charles McCabe, Robert Martinez, Ruth Moore.

Dorothy MacLeod, Robert MacCormack, Mary Menrath, Robert McCleary Anders Myhr. Mildred McVeigh, Margaret Muir, Cecelia McKeown, Madeleine E. May, Regina Menrath, Helen Malkes, James McCormick, Evelyn Mayo, Fanny Muccio. Irving A. Norgren, Alice Nadel, Dorothea Nee, Kathryn Nick, Mabel Nelson, Henrietta Nider.

Elizabeth C. Nolan. Anita O'Keefe, Marion O'Donnell, Margaret O'Neill, Charlotte O'Donohue, Thomas O'Donnell. Eugene Parrington, Walter Parrington, Emerson Platto, Charles Preiser, Foster Park, Virginia Parkes, Mary Powers, Mary Price, Crawford Parrington, Alvin Paul, David Pepper. Edna Pell, Florence Pendleton, Edith Perkins, Eleanor Pitts.

Elizabeth Park, Regina Parrington, Blanche Puelson, Leonore Pell. Ruth Purvis, Archie Patterson, Alice Perkins, Dorothy Philippstein. John Rossi, Joseph Ruff, Janet Rosenbaum, William T. Riley Helen Rossi, Flora B. Roberts.

Thelma' Rosenblatt, Anna Ruff, Marjorie Reith, Arnold Rupp, Virginia Rossi, Alice Robinson, George Rasweiler. Rose J. Rossi. Nathan Rosenstein, Charles Rueb, Vincent Ricco, Walter Robinson, John Rasweiler. Helen Steitz, Margaret Sullivan, Lucille Samuolis, Ella M.

Schnepf, Grace Smith, Alden Small. Frances Sullivan, Maryita Savage, Angelina Santarella, Dorothea Scherf, Jerome Steier, Sylvia Schwartz, Ruth Schults, Florence M. Smith, Constance Stone. Leonard Santarella, Dorothy M. Severy, Peter Spada, Irene Sharoff, Eleanor Seyfried, Esther Silverman, Henry Silverman.

Dorothy Sperber, Claire Steinruck, Leroy Spada, Marion Stoyanowsky, Lois Serra, Mary Sweeney, Aldona Slikas, Donald Stillwell, William Scharr, Catherine Stainken, Miriam Silverstein, Pauline Slikas. Regina Tracy, Virginia Timmons, Lily Tartakoo, Shirley Tyrrell. Albert Teitler, Andrew Tarpey, Evelyn Thurber, Doris Tilley. Claire Tartakoo, Jack Tarpey, Frank Tilley Helen E. Tilly.

Lucy Ucha, Flora Ucha. Edith Van Houten, Helen Visokowitz, Frank Vogt, Janice Van De Water. Anna Louise Williams, Hazel Weisbard, Anna Wegmann, Hazel Wilson, Charles J. Waters. John Woodruff, Helen West, Stanley Wilson, Carrie Watkins, Maureen Watson, Eleanor, Wolf, Thomas Ward, Helen Weir, Vera Weaver, Worothy Wilson, Mary Walsh, Bertha Weiss, Dorothy Watkins, Kenneth Wheeler, Lillian Weinberg.

Theodore Weiss, Catherine Weir, Arthur Wurmstich, worth Wilson, William Woodruff, Malvina Weiss. Antoinette Zapp. The ten-cedit winners a are: Georgia Akostolakos. Edna Byrne. Harry Covotsos.

Anne Graefimcker, Efterpe Goigiogianis. Charles Heck. Isidore Kimelblatt. Muriel Lowery. Ellen Lindner, Ruth Levittan, Robert Levittan.

Eva Mondakas, Zoen Mondakas, Gladys Meeker. Marjorie Sayre, John Santoro, Mary Shea. Anna Tarpey, Marie Trapp. The five-credit winners are: Marion Aaron. Adele Bennett, Murielyn Black, Richard Brzustowicz.

J. Burris, Rosalie Blasi, Lillian Berkowitz, Alice Bennett, Margaret Bushell, Ruth Benden, Evelyn Bjornsen, Rita Beldin, Mary G. Buckley. Pauline Cavagnaro, Antoinette Catsores, Bessie Catsores. Sylvia Dintentass.

Adele Druce. Muriel Freud, Dorothy Ferruggiari. Edna Goddard, Denham Grimn. Dorothy M. Hill.

R. James. Dorothy A. Kick, Florence Krinsky, Anthony Longmore, Isidore Lehrman. Mary Meehan, Victor Mayer, Emma Mahr, Sadie Mastridge.

Teddy Nosek. James Oleverto, Rose Oleverto, Ruth Otterstedt. Alice O'Neil. Frances Palosciano, Pauline Palosciano. Robert Roth, Clementine Rosse, B.

Regan, Joseph Rossi, Rose Rossi, Amiel Rossi. Eleanor Sherman, Kathleen Shaw. Carol Saul, Vivian Stewart, Paul Somerfleck, Helen Skowron. Mary Tetkoski. Tessie Tripodi.

Herbert Von Hoff. Walter Withers, Alice Withers. HUMANE CLUB. Mercedes Cerdan, Margaret McNally, Dorothy Barcan, Doris Hefter, Helen Farber, Frederick Dabritz, Helen Bjornsen, Joseph Dittmore, Kitty Hynes, Helen Hinman, Doris Donohue, Rita Berkelman, Jean Austin. Helen Duffy, Evelyn Kane, Hazel Medford, Wanda Kwiatkowski, Corinne R.

Kelly, P. Flower, Pierence Beatrice Kramer, Frances Stern, Jean Ten Eyek, Edna Byrne, Paul Palasciano, Marion Feldman, Carol McGovern, Jennie Frisco, Blanche Pinnell, Florence Woolsey, Lorraine Kay, Rossi, Tet- Lillian Hughes. Violet Russell, Doris Kim- berly, Helen Skowron, Shirley Gotthelf, Rae Bioom, Josephine Berkowitz, Agnes McVeigh, Carrie Watkins, Elizabeth Hardecker, WITHopkins, Julia Carroll, Henry Hughes, Gilmore, Carolyn Hertel. Sigmund George Mazurklewicz, Alice Smith. Charles Heck, Ethel Henry Hulst, Adela Ellenberg, Goriza D' Angio, Margaret Bushell, Howe, Zara Lieberman, Regina Tracey, Audrey Boller.

Muriel Hummel, Richard Keppler, Anita O' Keele, Lillian Johnson. Emerson Platto, Teddy Nosek, Louis Miller, Ruth Schults Martha Wiese, Edward Gilmore, Jeannette Johnson, Mildred Helen Mauri. Miriam Arthur Christgan, Albert Teitler, Charles McCabe, Sylvia Schwartz, Margaret Matthew, Dorothy Wilson. Eleanor Hand, Richard Foote, John Woodruff, Mary Nolan, Maurice EdAlice Perkins, Patterson, Rose Ross, Florence Groth, Eucella Saunders, Elsie Lindner, Mary Mullin, David kaki, Stanley Danziger, Adelbert Pako. Harold Albrechtsen, Dorothy Philippstein.

Robert McCormack. Eleanor Pitts, Joseph Ruff, Mary Kalamaridis, Mildred Ferris, Marie Gribben, Barbara Haight, Ferdinand King, Vera Allen, William Kavanagh. Virginia Louise Schnaars, Timmons, Catherine Christgan, Marion Fastow. Fred Markowitz. Margery Arrington, Janice Cowan, Prances Sullivan, Mary Louise HalCharlotte Herbert, Janet laman, Rosenbaum, Betty Estelle Prescott, Geraldine Bours, Rita Jones, Kenneth Schold, Edward Burke, LuPearistein, Virginia Hoglund, Thomas Kyne, Carmine Santarella, Julius Koetsch.

Florence Woolsey, Margaret Kelly, Blanche Fischman, George Jennerich, Brenner, Rose Preiser, Eleanor Bennett, Doris Dell. Martha B. Stokes, Vincent Kelly, Constance Kellner. Anthony Ferruggiari, Marie Zimmerman. Marjorie W.

Sayre, Hope A. Field, Angelina Strangis, Edna Matthews, Gladys V. Meeker, Geraldine Kelso, George Barbieri, Silvio Garbirini, Arthur Hessel, Euterce Gerogianis, Mary L. Haffey, William Scharr, Arthur Ost. Ruth Freund, Charles Gallman, Donald Faulkner, W.

Ralph Clark, Sadie Sarland, Virginia Stokes, David Blomquist, Naomi Friedman, Eleanor Houghton, John Coneys, Vivian Welly, Stanley Wilson, Richard McConnell, Mary M. Meehan, Sybil Kantro, Mary Carter, Fred Zimmerman, Ihme, Shirley Tyrrell, Joseph Blanca, James McCormick, Howard Kaplan, Marjorie Reith, James Kane, Audrey Murphy, Ruth Andresen, Veronica Mozdzierz, Doris Rackett, Lawrence Bracken, Margaret Young, Genevieve Cleary, Rose Santarella, Melville Faulkner, Kitty Hynes, Thomas Ward, Grace E. Wilson, Lois Bannerman, Muriel Freund, Frank Vogt, Muriel Morgan, Evelyn Carroll, Warren Strickland, Rose Hauck, Margery Lowenthal. Helen Hobbman, Frank Ehrenfeld, Paul Luce, Jerome Krotsky, Catherine Heslin, Annette Horowitz, Evelyn Nygaard, Frank Adams, Dorothy McMahon, Sophie Sheppard, Eva Mandakos, William Gummersell, Raynor Wade, Oliva Rossi, Irene Kelly, Veronica McVeigh, Virginia Ross, Virginia Gibson. Adele Henley, Margaret Liebland, Anne Graefenecker, Iona Lebeck.

Janet Burt, Muriel Boyer, Helen Luxton, Charlotte Charbonneau, Regina Cullen, William Nahrwold, Marie Palmer, Adelaide Kramer, Dorothy Walters, Helen Sullivan, Florence Curtin, Anna Louise Williams, Janet Hornung, Shirley Merrick, Dorothy Moller, Frances Stern, Mary Collins, Catherine Streeter, Norman Belkin, Erman Burger, Ruth Geeze, Marjorie Marsh, Marion Orth, Hyacinth Glennon, Madeline Beatty, Constance Stone, Ruth Jenkins. Carolyn Krogmann, Ruth Stillman, Ruth Trebing. Hazel Funk, Marcelle Coulthard, Lillian Tartakoo, Mary Boyle, Mildred Thursland. Ruth Schaffer, Florence Chadwick, Evelyn Fuller, Joseph Romola, May Campbell, Agnes Dickinson, Joan Given, Margaret Campbell, Mary Bayley, Adeline Mullen, James Drake, Catherine Heslin, Margaret Barclay, Alice Murray, Lloyd Schorr, Marion Smith, Ruth Sherlock, Harry Chandler, Ella Fuller, Ted Loughran, Patty Hooks, Alice Hogberg. John O'Dea, Robert Kay, Dorothy Bennett, Dorothy Fanning, Henrietta Metnoff, Edgar Coombs, Zelda Breenberg, Eleanor Seyfried.

Marie Kuemmel, Donald Clifford, Jane Prescott Alvin Wormser, Leroy Spada, Marguerite Hoops, Muriel Steier, Mildred Catsores. Edna Bell. Louise Giganti, Doris Donohue, Mary Bein, Edna Mitchell, Virginia Clark, Lydia Zimmerman, William Doxsey. 8 Houses to Make Way For $750,000 Theater Eight two-family houses on Lefferts 100 feet north of Liberty Richmond Hill, are to be demolished to make way for a moving picture theater to seat 2,500 persons and to cost about $750,000. 00.

0 0 There will be stores on the Lefferts ave. frontage of the building. The theater is to be built by the Lefferts-Liberty Corporation of which Samuel Leftstein of 26 Court is president. Mr. Leftstein purchased the site about a week ago through George D.

Carter Company, as broker in the transaction. Plans for the operation are to be filed in a few days. McCooey Reports On Surrogate's Work Although 2,865 wills were filed for probate during 1927 in Surrogate Wingate's office, only nine were denied probate, according to the annual report of Chief Clerk H. McCooey made public yesterday. One hundred and fifteen copies of wills filed for probate in other States were filed in the Brooklyn office during the year for disposition of property here.

The law department, headed by Joseph O'Shea, working with the Surrogate, handed down 154 opinions. revenue of the office for copying wills and issuing certificates amounted to $17,933.05. HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Judge Parry, in "What the Judge Thought," tells of an old crier in Ennis, Ireland, who used to try and clear the court by shouting: "All a ye blackguards that isn't lawyers quit the court!" THE ATLANTIC STATE BANK 594 Atlantic Ave. BROOKLYN N. Y.

Agents for Duco GRENNELL'S PAINT STORE, Inc. 97 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone Nevins 9520 PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION 98 Livingston Street Triangle 4890 Brooklyn Telephone Stagg 7060-7061 JENKINS KAISER United States Government Bonds INVESTMENT SECURITIES Mechanics Bank Building 134 Broadway Brooklyn, N. Y.

To obtain the credits the tire list of names must be mailed or brought to Aunt Jean within four weeks from date of publication. sey, Phyllis B. Kaplan, Leah Meltzer, Fred Knoke, Aubrey Murphy, Lillian Romberg. Herbert Kane. Total membership to date.

52,836. Edith Greenberg, Eugene Rossi. Mildred Freeman, Catherine Hamil, Joseph M. PUZZLE CLUB. Blanche Pinnell, Wilbur Insull, Barcan, Helen A.

Flower, Mary L. Gordon, Dorothy Schupeck, Beatrice Kramer, Julia Schupack, Dillon, Phyllis B. Kaplan. Helen Hinman, H. Drummon.

Doris Donohue, Rita Berkelmann, Lillian Romberg. Aubrey Murphy, George Barbieri, Margaret McNally, Wanda Kwiatkowski, Lorraine Kay, Edith Greenberg, Doris Hefter, Lillian Johnson, Gerard Carney, Frances Stern, Michael Pariso, Ruth Gilmore, Dorothy Severy, Anna M. Tarpey, Paul Palasciano, Edna Byrne, Herbert Duffy, Silvio Garbarina, Isidore Lehrman, Marjorie Sayre, Pauline Cavagnaro, J. Burris. Helen Farber, Anna Macklin, Margery Curtin, Bjornsen, Catherine Hamil, Isidore Kimelblatt, Edna Byrne, Marion Feldman, Leah Meltzer, Fred Knoke, Regina Timmons, Jennie Frisco, Louise Barbieri.

Total membership to date, 28,460. LITERARY CLUB. Lillian O'Brien, Frances Stern, Catherine Hamil, Mercedes, Cerdan, Wanda Kwiatkowski, Dorothy Barcan. Lorraine Kay, J. ris.

Doris Hefter, Isidore Lehrman, Anna M. Tarpey, H. Drummon, Leah Meltzer, Margaret Hoyt, Lillian Romberg. Mary Walsh, Beatrice Kramer, Dorothy Schupack, Frank-, lyn Dillon, Blanche Pinnell, Margaret Nally, Pauline Cavagnaro, Edith Greenberg, Helen Farber, Helen Hinman, Paul Palasciano, Doris Donohue, Marion Feldman, Helen Duffy, Jennie Frisco, Helen Bjornsen, Julia Schupack, Florence Chadwick, Bertha Gross. Blanche Stern, Catherine Streeter.

Margaret Deutsch, Helen A. Flower, Wilhelmine Blanck, Phyllis B. Kaplan, Rita Berkelmann, Aubrey Murphy, Helen La Loggia. Total membership to date, 19,830. ART CLUB.

Dorothy Schupack, Ruth Freund, Elizabeth C. Simms, Fred Braun, Beatrice Kraumer, Henry Berkowitz, Helen Bjornsen, Walter Silkworth, Mildred Thursland, Blanche Pinnell, Dorothea Kickus, Florence Woolsey, Carolyn Spence, Edith Greenberg. Dorothy Bennett, Mary L. Gordon, Edythe Geides, Helen Farber, Janet Loughran, Dorothy Severy, Aubrey Murphy, Phyllis B. Kaplan, Helen Hinman, George Barbieri, Leah Meltzer, Rita Berkelmann, Julia Schupack, Sylvia Schlossberg, John Kreider, Dorothy Walther, Frances Stern, Florence Chadwick, Bertha Gross, Lillian Johnson, Hulda Johnson, Margaret McNally, Isidore Lehrman, Dorothy Barcan, Pauline Cavagnaro, Helen A.

Flower, Jean Austin, Ruth Stillman, Lillian Romberg. Encelia Saunders, Helen Duffy, Wilhelmina Blanck, Jennie Frisco, Dorothy Severy, H. Drummon, Louise Barbieri. Doris Donohue, Dorothy Niemann. Adelbert Pako, Michael Pariso, Catherine Hamil, Franklyn Dillon, Blanche Stern, Anna Macklin, Carolyn F.

Vrogmann, Catherine Streeter, Mercedes Cerdan, Hazel Medford, Wanda Kwiatkowski, Ethel McKenna, Lorraine Kay, Margaret Kelly, Alice Dormann, Ruth Trebing, Violet Russell, Isidore Kimelblatt, Irving Goodman, Janet Burt, Helen La Loggia, Hope A. Field, Paul Palasciano, Silvio Barbarina, Fred Knoke, Marion Feldman. Total membership to date, 15,984. PICTURE CREDITS. Five-credit winners for drawings submitted this week include: Rose Di Biasi, Billy Keyes, Blanche Sylvia Dintenfass, Marion Nick, Earl Derr, Pinnell, Ethel McInness, Pauline Cavagnaro, Ethel McKenna, Catherine Stainken, Richard Brzustowicz, Andrew TarEthel Romberg, Oliva Rossi, Rose Rossi, Romberg, Helen Visokovitz, Helena Lauro, William Keller, Edna Pell.

William Scharr, Madeline Scharr, Marie Kane, Eillien Kealy, Leonore Pell, William Blanck, Geraldine Kelso, Kathryn Nick, Mary Price, Dorothea Nee, Evelyn Bjornsen, Pearl Klein, Alice Perkins, Eleanor Lieberman, Annette Horowitz, Mary Bavarsky, Maurice Cronin, Carold Saul, Grace Fleischman, George Rasweiler, John Rasweller, Ruth Benden, Hyacinth Klennon, Elizabeth Dunne, Kitty Dauber, George Licitra, Margaret O'Neill, Gladys McLeod, Fred Brauh, Kenneth Kieley, Muriel Lowey, Florence Curtin, Margery Curtin, Bella Gross, Florence Shamie, Lottie Mozdzierz, Carolyn Spence, Robert James, Dorothea Wolf, Teddy Keyes. 50 credit winner for illustrating puzzleFlora Moesmer. 25-credit winner for illustrating puzzleRobert Kirkwood. STORY CREDIT WINNERS. Five-credit winners for stories and poems submitted this week include: Mary Agnes McVeigh, Evelyn Bjornsen, Annette Horowitz, Nathan Rosenstein, Rita Belden, Rose Kenneth Rossi, Oliva Rossi, Eleanor Fehrenberg, Keily, Rose Santarella, Santarella, Eugene Manfrin, Florence Curtin, Margery Curtin, Marion Donovan, Florence Shamie, Charlotte Ruge, Grace Broughton, Veronica Mozdierz, Doris Martinez, Katie Martinez, Robert Martinez, Norma Selliken, Carol Saul, Pauline Cavagnaro, Isadore Lehrman, Anna Halwitz, Eillien Kealy, Malvina Weiss, Bertha Weiss, Virginia Boland, Angelina Karakitsen, Mary Dell, Mary Shea, Virginia Martin, Georgia Apostolakoo, Helen Genogiano, Alice O'Neil, Grace Poppe, Wallace Barker, Virginia Timmons, Andrew Tarpey, Frances Stern, Claire Tartakoo, Rose Beck, Helene Viskovitz.

Zara Lieberman, Stephen Husack, Rose Olivetto, Philomena Baiz, Irene Sharoff, Regina Timmons, Viola White, Maurice Cronin. THE PICTURE WINNERS FOR "MONDAY." 100 Credits. Estelle McInnes, Gabriel Perry, Dorothy R. Barclay, Leonard Hugo Lorence, Evelyn M. Mayo, William MacLeod, Robert McCleary Walter Goethel, Dorothea Scherf, Edith Gordon.

50 Credits. Aida E. Horton, Cecelia McKeown, Denham R. Griffin. Isidore Kimelblatt, Anna Kazndwski, John Kreicler, James Delury, Donald Stillwell, Doris Grady, Charlotte Beier.

10 Credits. Frances Manfrin, Charles Preiser, Madeline Cleveland. Robert Levine, Lillian Fritz, Marie Trapp, Alice Bennett, Evelyn E. Thurber, Aldona Slikas, Maryrita Savage, Viola White, Welthea Mischler, Dorothy MacLeod, Flora Moesmer, Henrietta Golly, Pearl Somerfeck, Pauline Slikas, Wilhelmine Gilliard, Ruth Moore, Jack Tarpey, Esther Silverman, Virginia Bomer, Ruth Allen, Eugene Pearce, Mary Bavarsky, Victor Mayer, John Finn, Lucy Ucha, Kathleen Shaw, Peter Spada, Marie Ahrans. Grace Broughton, Bella Gross, Dorothy Kick, Kitty Dauber, Elizabeth Dunne, Albert Kenedy, Grace Smith, Rita Kane, Helen Christensen, Marie Parker, Margaret Lockwood, Doris Earl, Charles Rueb, Olga Cuneo, Eleanor Feipel, Miriam Bernstein, Tessie Pripodi, Rose Rossi, Sylvia Schlossberg, Virginia Joseph, Robert S.

Marwin, John Kozakiewicz, Andrew Tarpey, Sylvia Thompson, Helen Bartley, Malvina Weiss, Ruth Luckert, Grace Kuhls, Margaret Van Keuven, Alice Sloan, Arnold Rupp, Edythe Gerdes, Claire, E. Steinruck, Enis Christensen, Jesse Bennett, Anthony Longmore, Marie Siragusa, Marion Lindner, Rose Beck, Marion Tartakoo, Harold Fortune, Louise Barbleri, Arnold Bolnick. Robert Fine, Mary Kelly, Betty Golding. Elizabeth Coogan, Robert Lechner, Richard Fisher, Helen Graham, Eleanor Lieberman, Angela Mullen, Lillian Weinberg, Douglas King. Ethel McKenna, Foster Park.

Fred Knoke, William H. Braun, Helen Conway, Walter Silkworth, Dorothea Wolf, Tessie Castaldi, Jennie Frisco, Donald Joseph Salvati, Elizabeth C. Lake, Helen Duffy, Helen Friedman, Edward Cleary, Elizabeth W. Park, Helena Lauro, Grace Fleischmann. Charles J.

Waters, Frances Dilorizo, Cathlyn O'Brien. Eunice Griffin, Emma Mahr. Ruth Van Houten. Isidore Lehrman, Marion Aaron, Vincent Ricco, Muriel Sinnott. Walter Parrington, James Kline, Ruth Hinderer, Hazel Medford, Helen Carroll, Helen Brodzicki, Pyramid Bond and Mortgage Corporation COURT STREET Brooklyn, N.

Y. Phone Triangle 5123-4-5 I of of British here the Radio Last Night By "L-S-N-R" EER Ibsen's weird play, was brilliantly presented last evening as the feature of the Eveready Hour at WE A and affiliated stations. This was "repeat" performance. It was done on Sept. 29, 1925, and since then so 1 many requests had been received that it was decided to do it over again, It was as welcome as a second helping of plum pudding to a hungry boy, for when it comes to the finer and more artistic radio offerings, most of us who hunger for the best prefer the repetition of a very good offering to the try-out of something mediocre.

The Eveready program directors have the happy habit of hiring only the best artists when they arrange a special program, and that is why we heard Lionel Atwill read the lines of Peer Gynt; Marie Curtis as Ase, and Selina Royle, daughter of Edwin Milton Royle as Solveg. As a background we heard Nathaniel Schilkredt's orchestra playing the music composed by Grieg and a carefully selected chorus of mixed voices. It was a most excellent performance from every point of view. Another artistic treat last evening was offered at Station OR by Basil Sydney and Mary Ellis, assisted by members of their "Taming of the Shrew" company. It was a Shakespearean program, consisting of carefully chosen selections from the best known works of the bard, including "The Shrew" and "Hamlet." Those two reliable educators, Dr.

Henry Gaines Hawn and Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly followed one another last evening at as they usually do on Tuesday nights. Dr. Hawn continued to point out our errors in pronunciation, and Dr.

Vizetelly got away from his usual routine by telling a very interesting story of a famous Swiss magician named Yager who did carpenter work on the side and solved an important domestic problem by building a circular bed, in which his 12 daughters slept. We make bold to presume it was two or three decks in height. At we were "tipped off" on what plays to see and on what books to read by Oliver M. Sayler, who delivered No. 20 in his fourth annual series of "Footlight and Lamplight" talks.

Mr. Sayler was enthusiastic in praise of "The Patriot" and of George Arliss in "The Merchant of Venice," and mentioned several recent books on life in New York that he said were worth perusing. The "rube" entertainment at with George Frame Brown in charge, is improving. Last night the chats between the two women members of the cast were quite amusing, and the band rehearsal was a show in itself. A very lively singer of Spanish songs, whose name we caught as Melba Melting, played her accompaniments on her "light guitar." One song called especially frolicsome.

May Singhi Breen and Peter De Rose, who seem to be advancing steadily along the road to a place on the solid boards of Broadway after many months in the ether, offered a very diverting program of solos and duets at using voices, piano, banjo and "uke" with good effect. Their Hawaiian numbers are most alluring and cause one to long to get on a boat and set sail to the mid-Pacific. is looking for youngsters with talent, and doting parents, it was announced last evening. may take their kiddies to the studio, where the polished Mr. Czukor will see that they are given the critical and if they pass muster an anxious and waiting world of listeners-in will have the rare joy of hearing them per I radio.

TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM 510 MANHATTAN-526 M. 4:40 p.m.-Boys Club Orchestra. Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller. Spiegel, songs.

by Mrs. L. R. Welzmiller. 5:50 -Piano selections.

High Spots. Junior High School Glee Club. 6:30 Spanish lessons, by V. H. Perlitz.

Alarms. 7:35 Air College, in co-operation with the College of the City of New York, "Present Day Tendencies in Education-Changing Conceptions of the American High School," by Prof. George M. Falion. Air College, in co-operation with the College of the New York, "The Story of a Loaf of Bread," by Prof.

William W. Browne. C. Doblin, songs. 8:30 The Adolph Lewisohn Course in Appreciation of Music, from Hunter College; Dr.

Henry T. Fleck, presenting the Hartman Quartet; address by Adolph Lewisohn. 9:30 Dedication ceremonies, Pythian Temple, 135 W. 70th Manhattan; William speakers, Mayor Manning, James Rabbi J. Walker, Nathan Bishop Krass, James T.

J. Davis, Secretary of Labor; music. 10:15 -Annual dinner, Queens Chamber of Commerce, at Hotel Commodore; Charles M. Schwab, "American Business; L. C.

L. Smith, presiding. Alarms, 610 A MANHATTAN-492 M. 4:00 p.m. Romance in EngineerIng," by Jadwin.

The Manhattan Trio. and Screen," by Frank Armer. Hill's Plantation Orchestra. Dinner Music. Services.

7:30 -The Soconyans. Moments in History, "Franklin at the French Court." Neo-Russian String Quartet, With Annette Royal, soprano. 9:00 Howard Correct Time. Troubadours. Zipper Orchestra adn Silvertown Quartet.

Grand Opera, "Faust." Kemp and his Hotel Manger Orchestra. 660 MANHATTAN-454 M. 5:45 p.m. -N. B.

C. Studio Program. 6:00 -The Seven-Eleven's. of Programs. Highlanders.

Correct Time. Concert Orchestra. B. Kennedy. Concert Orchestra.

Political Situation in WashIngton Tonight," by Frederic William Wile. Sparkers. Foresters. 9:00 -Variety Hour. Correct Time.

Mediterranean Dance Band. the Piano. Music. G10 NEWARK-422 M. 6:15 p.m.- -Jardin Royal Orchestra.

-Bernhard Levitow's Commodore Ensemble. Chimes, Mabelanna Corby Hour with Orchestra. Radio Hour. Phonograph Hour, News. 11:05 -Weather; Villa Venice Orchestra.

760 A MANHATTAN-395 M. 6:00 p.m.-Joe Sherman, tenor. Howard, songs. Ensemble. Cotton Club Orchestra.

Oakland's Terrace, Satellites. 10:00 -News. WMCA 4 P.M. to 5 P.M. 9 P.M.

to 9:30 P.M. Tune in for a period of delightful music with the RAYBESTOS SILVER EDGE ORCHESTRA Broadcasting direct from Brooklyn Auto Show quoth Shakespeare Tune in while he and his colleagues play before Queen Elizabeth. The Socony Program Tonight at 7:30 WEAP New York City, WGY Schenectady, WGR Buffalo, WJAR Providence, WTIC Hartford, WTAG Worcester, WEEI Boston, and WCSE Portland. This program is dedicated to the American Shakespeare Foundation. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Tonight's Features 6:00 P.M.

Waldorf -Astoria Dinner Music. WEAF. 7:30 P.M. Soconyans. WEAF.

8:00 P.M. Champion Sparkers. Z. Mabelanna Corby Hour. R.

9:00 P.M. Variety Hour. Z. Ipana Troubadours. A P.

Kolster Hour. WOR. 9:30 P.M. Goodrich Zippers. WEAF 10:00 P.M.

Columbia Hour. WOR. 10:30 P.M. "Faust." WE A F. Around the Piano.

Z. 11:00 P.M. Slumber Music. Z. Speeches, 6:30 P.M.- NY C.

-W Air College. 7:45 Political Situation. Z. 7:55 Air College. 8:00 Great Moments in History.

WE A F. Course. NYC. 9:30 Dedication Ceremonies. NYC.

10:15 Chamber of Commerce. NYC. Dance Orchestras. 10:00 P.M.- Manger. WE A F.

Time. 8:00 Perry and Russell. 8:30 Joe Williams, ukulele. 8:45 To be announced. 9:00 Jimmy Shearer, the Auburn Ace.

10:00 -Time. 1120 K.W A A M. NEWARK-268 M. 10:00 pm. Bob Schumacher, popular piano.

Notch Inn Orchestra. Club Orchestra. 1130 BJ. MANHATTAN-956 M. 7:00 p.m.

-Blenheim Theater Ensemble. 7:30 Crescent Theater Ensemble. 8:00 -Address, Garrow T. Geer. 8:10 Motorboat Show Quartet.

8:30 Kenneth Billings, pianist. 8:45 Joe Davis, songs. 9:00 -Phil -George Eisenberg, Miller, Pellegrino, duet. 9:40 -Thelma Wilkes and Edgar Mitchell, violin. 10:00 -Heights Palace Orchestra.

1320 K.W FREEPORT-246 M. 7:00 p.m.-Music Shop Hour. 8:00 -Marie Becker, pianist. 8:30 -E. W.

Boedecker, baritone. recital. and Curley, songs. and Taylor, songs. orchestra.

1270 K.W HA MANHATTAN-236 M. 9:00 p.m.-Organ. 9:10 -Augusta E. Stetson, C. S.

Christian Science reading. Vida Milholland, speaker. 10:50 Music. 1320 BROOKLYN-227 M. 5:30 p.m.

Diplomats. -Triangle Trio. -The Diehls, Dad and Son. Time: violin sclos. James Mayo's Orchestra.

Phillips Orchestra. Sensel "Realtors." 9:30 Freddie Trust Syncopators. 1320 BROOKLYN-227 M. 6:00 -Ruth Cleary, pianist. 6:15 -Rosemary King, soprano.

Courier, talk. -Dorothy Boyden, pianist. 6:45 -Sports. 10:00 -Catrina Maro, sopfano. William Brandt, tenor.

10:30 Frank Casey, pianist. 10:45 -Martin Henn, dulcimer. 11:00 -Dance Orchestra. 1330 Q. MANHATTAN-219 M.

9:00 -Saxophone solos. program. 10:00 -John Sorini, mandolinist. -Anne Thompson, pianist. of Old-Fashioned 1 Melodies.

1370 MANHATTAN-219 M. 6:00 p.m.-Claude Austin. Radley, contralto. 6:30 3. Lesnick, Russian baritone.

6:45 -Dr. David Weschler, "'Clean Teeth as an Asset." 7:00 -Neil Roberts, songs. Connelly, soprano. Martin, characterizations. Gotlifle, interior decoration.

A. Wiley, tin whistler. 8:30 -Ben Tarson, tencr. Elshop, soprano. 1420.

K. -W CD MANHATTAN-211 M. 6:00 p.m. Educational and Household Topics. Hotel dinner music.

'America Trio. 8:30 -Vincenzo Aprile, tenor. 8:45 -Domenic Di Bernardo, violinist. 9:00 -Lydia Cortese, soprano. 9:15 -Nicola Divone, baritone.

9:30 A Studio music. 1470 -W I ELIZABETH-204 M. 6:30 p.m.-Sports. 6:50 -News. 7:00 Theresa Gudaitis, pianist.

String Quartet. 7:45 -Mary Lloyd, soprano; Edna Wood, pianist. Castle Orchestra. 1500 S. UNION CITY-200 M.

6:00 p.m.-Schroeder's chimes. 6:00 -Organ recital. 6:30 Allen Kent, tenor. Mendel. Orchestra.

7:30 for the Motorist." Orchestra. 7:50 -Bulletins. time. 1500 WOODSIDE-200 M. 8:00 p.m.-Lou O'Neill, sport talk.

-Tina Napolina, soprano. Hollingworth, baritone. 8:35 Honey Jackson, violinist. 8:50 -Kenneth Gordon, songs. The Venetians.

Daly and Sam Hedman, songs. 10:00 -Margaret Rubel and Frank Schaglen, violin and piano. Serenaders, orchestra. 1130 I BRIDGEPORT-265 M. 9:00 p.m.-Musical Club.

9:00 John J. Duffy, music. Tambura Trio. 10:00 -News. Arms Glee Club.

1100 ATLANTIC M. G. 6:45 -Organ recital. News. Morton dinner concert.

7:50 Sport talk. 8:00 Casino Dance Orchestra. 8:30 Hotel Chelsea Orchestra. 9:00 to Fly," Lt. Ivan Brooks.

Traymore Orchestra. 10:00 Knickerbocker Hotel Artists. Studio program. 11:00 Follies Bergere Dance Orchestra. Slipper Dance Orchestra.

DISTANT STATIONS Station. Meters. Time. WCAE, Pittsburg 461 WEEI, Boston .349 p.m. WGR, .319 9:00 p.m.

WHAK, Buffalo .263 p.m. WFHH, .355 p.m. WTAM, .393 p.m. WHK, Cleveland. .373 p.m.

WCX. Detroit. ..517 p.m. KYW. Chicago.

..526 p.m. WCFL. Chicago 492 p.m. WBBM. Chicago .226 1:00 a.m.

WEBH, Chicago. .370 p.m. WENR, Chicago 366 1:00 a.m. WGN, ..303 p.m. WHT.

Chicago .400 1:00 a.m. WLIB. Chicago 303 p.m. WMAQ. Chicago.

..438 p.m. WMBB, .250 9:00 p.m. WJAZ, Chicago. 330 10:00 p.m. WCAW, Philadelphia .278 p.m.

WABQ. Philadelphia. .361 p.m. WOR, ..217 9:00 p.m. WQI, 448 p.m.

WEAL, .326 p.m. WOC, Davenport 484 p.m. WTIC, Hartford. 476 9:45 p.m. WHAS.

400 8:30 p.m. WCCO, Minneapolis .500 p.m. WJR. ,517 9:00 p.m. WWJ.

Detroit. .825 9:00 p.m. WIP, Philadelphia. 508 1:00 p.m. FAR WEST.

Station. Meters. Time. KOA, Denver 326 11:00 p.m. KNK, Hollywood .337 1:00 a.m.

KGO, Cakland. .361 p.m. KFL, Los 467 1:00 a.m. K.PO. San Franciso.

422 0:30 p.m. K.IR, Senttle. .349 9:30 p.m. CNRV. Vancouver.

...291 1:00 a.m. JUNIOR SHOW. (Special to The Eagle.) New Brunswick, N. Jan. 25-Miss Elizabeth A.

Rossman of Bayside, L. will have one of the leading parts in the junior class show to be presented at the New Jersey College for Women next month. BERTHOD HOCKSCHILD DIES. Berthod Hockschild, president, chairman of the board and one of the founders of the American Metal Company of 61 Broadway, Manhattan, died suddenly yesterday morning at his home, 565 West End Manhattan. "Te and le survived by two sons.

Harold IC. Waiter, both of whom are active in the affairs of the metal company, and by a daughter, Gertrude. In the Real Estate Market APARTMENT PLANS IN ASTORIA DEAL; OTHER REALTY NEWS A group of five-story apartment buildings is planned for a plot of 28 lots on 1st ave. south of Broadway, Astoria, purchased a few days ago by a local building firm from the Honeywood Realty Company. The operation will be started in few days.

The deal was transacted by Jules Brunswick, Ridgewood real estate broker. EXCHANGE BAY RIDGE HOUSES. The Johnston Bros. -Chambers Real- ty Company, 89th exchanged equity on 228 89th a one-family tax-exempt brick house, on a plot 20x100, for Margaret Lynam, who took 255 90th a two-family, semidetached tax-exempt stucco dwelling on a plot 24.3x100. MASSAPEQUA LOTS SOLD.

McGolrick Realty Company completed sales of property at Massapequa Center, Massapequa, L. as follows: To August Bersane, a plot of 15 lots, for Pauline Mariff, plot 40x100, for Frank C. Ferr and Angelo Buck, plot 200x100, for Charles Fallen, plot 100x100; Martin Dergo, plot 80x100; Vincent Fasolin, plot 160x100. Socony Hour to Aid Shakespeare Fund When the Socony hour of the Standard Oil Company of New York goes on the air this evening at 7:30 from WE A and eight stations in New York and New England, listeners-in will hear an entirely different kind of program from the usual weekly tour type. This evening's Socony hour is dedicated to the American Shakespeare Foundation, which is raising funds to rebuild the Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon.

The Socony hour will be a part of the nationwide celebration designated as Shakespeare Week. The story of tonight's script is the story of Will Shakespeare's life; his break from Stratford-on-Avon and HOTELS AND RESORTS WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. Hotel Gramatan BRONXVILLE, N. Y.

A QUIET, HOME-LIKE HOTEL Directly at Station. Half Hour Train Service. Tel. 3150. ATLANTIC CITY.

HOTEL DENNIS Atlantic City, N. J. New fireproof building Luxurious appointments. Ideal service. On Ocean and Boardwalk WALTER J.

BUZBY, Inc. CONTINENTAL Always open, always ready, terms moderate. Write or phone. 31. WALSH DUNCAN.

LAKEWOOD, N. J. HOTEL ARMEN Tels. 1339-928 MODERN. AMERICAN AT THE LAKE OR EUROPEAN.

NEW JERSEY. WHERE DO YOU SPEND THE WINTER WEEK-ENDS? TRY THE PIG'N WHISTLE INN, BROWN'S MILLS-IN-THE-PINES. N. J. (Outdoor Sports and Dancing) Phone Pennsylvania 5700.

Room 1446, Between 9-11 A. M. and 6 P. M. FLORIDA.

MIAMI- INFORMATION- Hotel reservations, apartments rented, reduced rates. Official City of Miami, Florida, Bureau, Waldorf- -Astoria Hotel. Manhattan. COME WHERE THE GULF STREAM weaves its spell. FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTELS.

St. Augustine, Fla. CANADA. VISIT MONTREAL write For Booklet Montreal Tourist Bureau. New Birke Montreal TRAVEL.

Clark's Famous Cruises AND WESTERN NORWAY MEDITERRANEAN Cruise, 52 days, $600 to $1300 a "Lancastria," sailing June 30 Lisbon, Spain, Tangier, Algiers, Italy, Riviera, Sweden, Norway, Edinburgh, Trossachs, Berlin (Paris, London). WORLD Jan. 15; 105 daye $1000 CRUISE and up 61750 MEDITERRANEAN 8 "Transylvania" salling Jan. 30 25th cruise, including Madeira, Canary Islands, Casablanca, Rabat, Capital of Morocco, Spain, Algiers, Malta, Athens, Constantinople, 15 days Palestine and Egypt, Italy, Riviera. J.

Lehrenkrauss Sons, 359 Fulton St. Frank C. Clark, Times Building, New York UNIVERSAL TOURS CRUISES, STEAMER, MOTOR BUS HOTEL BOOKINGS 359 Fulton opp. Boro Hall 910 Flatbush opp. Erasmus High School Lehrenkrauss Travel Agency Europe, Bermuda, West Indies, South Amerien, Panama Canal, California, Honolulu.

Tickets and cabins nay steamer lowest prevailing rates. FRANK TOURIST 542 Fifth N. Y. TOURS AND CRUISES Consult Schumann Travel Bureau 74th St. and 5th B'klyn.

Tel. Atlantic 7400 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Havana 10 to 17 DAYS All-Expense Cruises $160 and up Sailings Tuesdays Saturdays Ward Line Ft. Tel. Wall Joha Sr.

N. Y. 4600 AGWI Lines Steamship Service -Florida, the Carolinas, Cuba, Texas, California, Mexico, I Porto Rico, San Domingo. Apply 30 W. 40 8t, SMALL HOME PLANS INVOLVE $264,000 Plans have been filed with the Bureau Buildings for several groups of smaller dwellings.

Alexander Schlickermann, 676 68th erect a series of 22 two-story, twofamily houses on the west side of 26th st. and Avenue T. The taking is estimated cost. $264.000 by O. B.

Almgren, 8801 3d the architect. The Mapleton Homes Building Corporation, 2507 Surf will build eight two-story, two-family homes on the west side of W. 3d st. and Quentin rd. The construction work will require $80.000.

Kallich Weinstein, 26 Court are the architects. Four two-story, one -family homes will be built by the N. D. Building Corporation, Nicoloc Chmelnitsky, 845 Lenox rd, on the west side of E. 53d north of Avenue for $32.000.

The plans were prepared by Kavy Kavovitt, 350 Stone ave. COMMERCIAL LEASES. Cushman Wakefield. has leased for Kidansky Levy, offices in 424 Madison to Moe Greenberg; for Anahma Realty Corporation, offices in the Canadian Pacific Building. 342 Madison to Oscar J.

Smith; for the some owners, display space in the Heckscher Building, 730 5th to James Boring's Travel Service, for 40 East Forty on -ninth 40 E. Street 49th to Corporation, A. Jordan ofBernstein, with Charles F. Noyes Company, offices in the General Motors Building, 1775 Broadway, to Mercantile Tire Company, Inc. his friends to seek a larger field in London.

While there his troupe cf players his gets the unfinished opportunity productions to play before Queen Elizabeth, who as a resuit, becomes Shakespeare's patron saint. Tomorrow Morning On the Radio A.M.-Tower Health Exercises. 8:00 -Federation Morning Devotions. Trio. 8:30 Cheerio.

B. C. Studio Program. 11:15 Radio Household Institute. B.

C. Studio Program. Chapel services direct from Columbia University. 12:30 P.M.-Market and weather reports. 112:45 Hotel Pennsylvania luncheon music.

Agee, soprano. 2:00 "Music for Mothers," by Harriet Seymour. B. C. Studio Program.

A.M.-Colgate Chimes; weather; news. 10:00 Alfred W. McCann. 2:30 P.M.--New Jersey Department of Agriculture. 2:40 Rosa Kovar, contralto.

Chimes; Nichols Trio. Ben Gordon, tenor. Roth, soprano. A.M.-Mabel A. Tenney on "Education of Children." Class.

1:30 P.M.-Scripture reading. 1:35 Charles McClelland, tenor. Young, contralto. 1:55 Charles McClelland, tenor. Stimpile, soprano.

2:30 David Adler, tenor. 2:45 Timely Talks With Terese. 160 QA MANHATTAN-395 M. 7:30 p.m. Evening Services.

160 MANHATTAN-395 M. 10:10 p.m. 3 Henderson's Roseland Dance. Davis, baritone. by N.

11:00 Organist, Henrietta Kamern. 11:30 Silver Slipper Orchestra. Club Orchestra, 810 MANHATTAN-370 M. 6:00 -New Rochelle College hour. Silva, contralto.

6:20 Grace Ensemble. You Should Know," Walter Gavigan. Da Silva, tenor. and Science," Rev. Martin J.

Scott, S. J. 7:45 Venetian Orchestra. 810 CA, MANHATTAN-370 M. 8:00 p.m.

-Herbert's correct time. 8:00 Solow soloists. Scott. violin. Silveredge Orchestra.

Corsover, songs. -Hudson Bay Funsters. Entertainers. Orchestra. correct time.

11:00 Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin Orchestra. 860 MANHATTAN-349 M. 5:30 p.m.-Marie La Porta, pianist; Ruth Lawrence, soprano. Gee Bee. 9:00 Marigold Orchestra.

10:00 -Paul J. Olah Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. -Ben Tobier's Belvedere Orchestra: Samuel F. Placer, baritone; Marie Elizabeth Fluegel, soprano. 920 MANHATTAN-326 M.

700 p.m.- Stephen "Aristocrats." 8:15 C. T. Hawley, president of First National Pictures. Bernie's Orchestra. 920 MANHATTAN-326 M.

9:00 p.m.- -W Company, "Patience." 10:00 Miss Brill. 10:15 Rena Titus. Symphony Orchestra. Ramblers. 920 K.W AB MANHATTAN-326 M.

7:30 p.m. Motor Ensemble. 8:15 Rhys Morgan, tenor. Club Cook Book." Arco Gerpoul, soprano. 9:00 Izaak Walton League.

9:15 -Ina Grange, songs. Hawalians. 9:58 -Arlington time. Tea Garden Orchestra. Him on 1020 A.

PATERSON-294 M. 5:30 p.m.- Bill Tracy, 5:50 Sport talk. Jersey State Police alarms. Pope and his Cardinals. busting.

H. E. Shoppers Guide. 7:45 Poems by T. N.

T. 8:00 -Gloria De Courceui, soprano. Garret, pianist. Anna Corbuy, soprano. 11:00 -Lido Venice entertainment.

-Pat Cristello and his Gondoliers. 1020 L. MANHATTAN-994 M. 4:00 p.m. Andriette Bowen, soprano.

Mann, pianist. J. Baker, theosophy. Crews. 5:00 Jack Blue Dancers.

9:00 -Time, news, sports. Judith Roth, soprano. 0.20 Chapel Male Quartet. 9:55 Lost children. 10:00 Tom Wilson and Mickey Addig.

Orchestra. 1010 J. NEWARK-980 M. 10:00 a.m Correct time. and Capozzi, H.

walian music. 10:15 -Gertrude Newman, pianist. 10:30 -N. J. Audobon Society program.

and Mrs. Leo Wood and Mickey Addy. 11:30 Cotton Club Orchestra. 12:15 p.m. Correct time.

11:30 K. -W P. NEWARK-908 M. 0:00 p.m.-Dorothy Young, pianial. 5:15 Helen Pichards, contralto." from Wonderland.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. to Norfolk stateroom berth lunch, dinner, and breakfast-. all included one in price of $12: wAS Travel aboard staunch seagoing liners of the Old Dominion Line. Golf, tennis, riding or dancing--are only 19 delightful hours away. Excellent hotels, including the new "Cavalier" Virginia Beach.

Sailing: from New York daily, except Sunday, 12 noon. Apply Passenger Pier 35, N. New York, or phone Walker 2800. Old Dominion Line OF THE EASTERN TEAMSHIP LINES Lec unseasonable winter NASS BAHAMAS" SAU Visit this charming cola ony now where weather prevails. Finest baching, golf, tennis, sailing and fishing.

Undersea gardens and fascinating trips to the out islands. NEW COLONIAL HOTEL In an incomparable setting of tropical beauty this modern luxurious hotel offers most excellent cuisine and accommodations. New York Booking Office: Room 211, 67 Wall Street. For booklets and steamer reservations MUNSON LINES Dept. 67 Wall New York by South America Direct Passenger Service to Montevideo and Buenos Aires "Crofton Hall" Feb.

10th Accommodation First Class Passengers only. Spacious and beautifully appointed Public Rooms Rate $150 per person Norton Line For further particulars apply to NORTON, LILLY COMPANY General Agents. 26 Beaver Street, N. Y. STEAMBOATS.

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Returning Lv. New London (Except Sun.) 11:00 P.M. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R. 7:00 A.M.

Connecting at New London by, rail for Norwich, Mystic, Stonington, Westerly, Kingston, Providence and Boston and by steamer for Fishers Island. Tickels al Pier and Consolidated Ticket Offices. Special Rales for Automobiles. NEW LONDON LINE THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO, Public Be Pleased" BOSTON $4:00 PROVIDENCE, $3.00 Steamer leaves Pier 44, N. R.

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R. Phone Beekman 2700. Tickets at Pier 19 or Consolidated Ticket Office. Newburgh- Newburgh-Poughkeepsie-Kingston -Kingston Freight and passenger service: Franklin St. 4 P.M.

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