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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1029. NEW UTRECHT AREA PARKING SCORED THOMPSON HOLDS CONTROL IN QUIET CHICAGO ELECTION COOLIDGE TO BREAK INAUGURAL CUSTOM BY LUNCHEON BAN who have constnntly aliened themselves in support of the Mayor's program, retained a comfortable control of the Council, 33 of them being re-elected for another two-year term. Dismal weather and lack of general interest resulted in a turnout of only about. 50 percent of the registered voters. pressed their satisfaction with the methods of Pollco Commissioner iWhalen.

The following were at the speakers' table, Milton Berliner, president; Jacob I. Polstcln, counsel for the association; S. A. Griffin, chairman of the entertainment committee; J. A.

Pepoon, Captain Lawrence Patterson of the Police Department, and W. H. Dayton, general manager. PREDICTS DEFEAT OF DOWNING BILL "Defeat" of the Downing-Grenthal and Moffat, rival teacher pension bills now in the State Legislature, by a committee death, was predicted yesterday by a member of Superin-lendent of Schools William J. O'Shea's pension committee that formulated the former measures.

Both seek to eliminate the "death Cavalry Seen Little Ui The cliarpre of the Brigade is a glory of the With the development of mechanized forces, trench warfare, Big Berthas and gas, the flourish of the saber and float" ting pennant would seem to be rcle gated to limbo. At least for practical, modern warfare, according to Col. J. R. Lindsey, who spoke last night before the Officers Reserve Corps at the 13th Armory.

10 A Vacation From Worry THERE is one invest-ment which you can buy-tuckawayand forget Regularly an interest check will be mailed yon. Your investment will be repaid in three or five years, as you select. And, in the meantime, nothing "There are over 35,000 automobiles parked in the streets of New Utrecht section at night, which should not be there. The Police Department should enforce parking regulations In residential sections with the same force as in business districts," declared J. J.

Cotlnr nf th Now After Hoover Is Inducted Re Police Preserve Peace, but Lack of Interest Brings Out Small Vote. tiring President Will Fore go White House Fete. bed gamble" part of the Teachers Retirement Law, aithotign the Downing-Grenthal bills propose to give 5 percent of the average salary of the last five years -for each year of service up to 35, while the latter bill would give 6 percent. GOOD IN THEORY. Hostess: "I have lost my pearl necklace.

I will turn off the lights for five minutes and expect the thief to put it back in the gold tray here. Otherwise I shall call in the police." When the lights were turned up the gold tray as well was missing. Ulk, Berlin. JHIome (Owners Utrecht Garage Operators' Association at the latter's second annual dinner held last night at the Elks' Club, Livingston st. and Bocrum pi.

Mr. Cotter and other speakers ex- 7 FIND KIDNAPED BOY MISSING 2 MONTHS Men's Tailors In sections of Kings and Queens Counties can obtain First Mortgage Loans at Moderate Charges U. S. S. TRENTON OFF TO CHINA WAR ZONE will happen to cause you worry.

Positive statements, these, but we accept full responsibility for them. For we are speaking of our First Mortgages, amply secured by the highest grade of New York City real estate and unconditionally Guaranteed by the pledge of our capital, surplus, and profits of over $26,000,000. No Renewal Feet Chicago, Feb. 27 (A) A. bloodless election returned control of the City Council to Mayor Thompson yesterday.

Extraordinary police precautions credited with having preserved polling peace even in the 20th ward, from which one of the Aldermanic candidates fled under police guard the dav before. There were less than two dozen arrest, and these for minor infractions. Half a dozen wards hummed with reports of plots to steal ballot boxes. Police met these reports by sending gun squads to watch. "Boss" Eller in Danger.

Morri, Eller, "boss" of the "Bloody 20th," himself was the object of the only gesture of violence a stone hurled through his office of City Collector at the City Hall. The "Thompson Aldermen," those 8INCT 1019 126 Livingston Street A TREAT is in store for the 1 man vko hern been accustomed to paying more "iHastrr aatlorriV' Sack Suits Roswell, N. Feb. 27 P)-His big kidnaping adventure ended, 11-year-old Richard (Dickie) Grant, who had been missing from Los Angeles since three days before Christmas, today was bound for home and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Grant. The lad, accompanied by two California officers and Harry Pal-raarn, charged with his kidnaping, left here early this morning for Los Angeles. The WILLIAMSBUROH SAVINGS I5AIYK Central Office FLATBUSH AVE. AT ATLANTIC AVE.

L. R. B. TERMINAL BUILDING Williamsburgh Office BROADWAY and DRIGCS AVE. OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 7 P.M.

Chefoo, China, Feb. 27 (A) The U. S. S. Trenton, with Rear Admiral John R.

Y. Blakely and U. S. Consul Leroy Webber aboard, left here this morning for Tengchowfu and Lung-kow to investigate conditions there. These ports are held by revolting Nationalist troops, reputedly under the leadership of the former Shantung war lord Chang Tsung Chang.

Washington, Feb. 27 (Although nearly a month has passed since President and Mrs. Coolidge began preparing for removal to Northampton, next Monday, the parking process is not yet complete. The President is expected to take with him the chair in which he has presided au Cabinet sessions. It is customary for the outgoing President to present a new chair to his successor.

The chair which Mr. Coolidge will leave for Herbert Hoover has been ordered, but his own chat" still stands in the Cabinet room, waiting the last meeting of the Coolidge Cabinet on Friday. It will be on the following evening, however, that Mr. Coolidge will say goodby to his group of official advisors. On Saturday evening, the members of the Cabinet and their wives are to be the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Coolidge at a farewell dinner in the White House. The President-elect and Mrs. Hoover, Vice President-elect and his sister, Mrs. Edward H.

Gann, will be dinner guests at the Executive Mansion on Sunday evening. Mr. Coolidge on Inauguration Day, will accompany Mr. Hoover to the Capitol. There he will sign bills and then will look on as Vice President Dawes administers the oath of office to Senator Curtis and adjourns the Senate sine die.

Shortly afterward, Mr. Coolidge will proclaim the Senate in extraordinary session. This done, he will proceed to the east front, of the Capitol, where Chief Justice Taft will induct Herbert Hoover into office. Mr. Hoover's Inaugural address will follow, and then, Mr.

Coolidge will entrain for Northampton. In not returning to the White House, Mr. Coolidge will depart from a custom that has been broken twice in lrcent years. The President is anxious to withdraw from the Inaugural as early as possible and has decided to forego the usual luncheon at the Executive Mansion. Also Certificates $200 upward Interest begins immediately i'ou are cordially invited to consult Lawyers Titles Guaranty Company Founded 1887 2fiO BrWwi Stw Yft 1.

tost 4 1 ii Strati 3til Fast N9lh SlrtH Brom ISft Montague Strtrt Brooklyn Jbl ll Jamaica Ave. Jamaica, A. )'. tapiial. Surplus and Profits nw 126,000,000 The oveliest Uoth eS say these greatest experts ALMA RUBENS SENT TO DRUG HOSPITAL 'actually Re-Newed by bm: Beverly Hills, Feb.

27 tft The fight being made to cure Alma Rubens, screen star, of the narcotic habit, may require her commitment to a State institution. An order committing Miss Rubens to a State hospital (or narcotic addiction was issued yesterday by Superior Judge M. F. McComb on the application of the actress' husband, Ricardo Cortez, also of the films, and her mother, Mrs. Theresa Rubens.

An attempt to keep the move ft wcret failed. Miss Rubens, who is seriously ill, remained at the discretion of Cortez and Mrs. Rubens. Brooklyn Man Arrested 1 In Newark for Larceny Newark, N. Feb.

27 Morris FinkeLstein, 22, of 1054 Bedford Brooklyn, was arrested yesterday by Newark detectives, charged with grand larceny. The arrest followed observation of Finkelsteln by Lieu-tent Heller and Detective Weckstein of Newark when it was found that radiator cores being delivered to the Public Service Co-ordinated Transport, a Newark bus company, were disappearing mysteriously. 4i OBITUARY MBS. CATHERINE DIRKIN of 159 Hall It. died Monday alter a short Illneas.

Silt ru born In Ireltnd 48 yean ago and Is aurrlved by her husband, John; eight children, Molly, Catherine, Eileen, Walter, Lawrence, Rlckard and James; three listers. Miss Marls Murphy, Mrs. Special Low Fare EXCURSIONS Sunday, Mar. 3 jinageb jnurpny ana Mrs. aonn (juris, and a brother, Patrick, who lives in Irr land, A high masi of requiem will be offered In Sacred Heart Church by Fattier I 5 KOVNB TKiP WASHINGTON BALTIMORE 4 vl to 4 A''.

f't-'-K'-'' t' mmmmm Amazing experience of All Great Movie Studios New York Musical Shows Famous Dressmakers Buyers for 132 Great Stores HERE are the world's greatest authorities on lovely modern clothes with experience to help every woman who has dainty things to care for! Caring for million-dollar wardrobes, these big organizations have had to compare many different cleansing and soaps And they have found that "The original loveliness of fragile as well as sturdier fabrics can actually be Re-Newed again and again with Lux and with Lux they last more than twice os long." Now with your very own fine things you can secure the same wonderful results Following the same tested rule cleansing all nice things in the magical Lux suds you, too, can keep them enchantingly new so very much longer! Mara tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be In St. John Cemetery. ANTON SPINNER, a retired machinist, died Monday. Ha was born in Germany 87 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for 90 years.

Ha is survived by two sons, Edward and Prank; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be held from his son'a home, 159 Oravesend tomorrow afternoon st 1:30 o'clock. EVSEB LEV1TON, TO years old, of 721 7th died in bis home yesterday alter an Illness of four weeks. Mr. Levi-ton was a member of the firm of the Manufacturing Company, 226 Newell fi.

Funeral services will be held in his rrftidence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Monteflore Cemetery. Q.ieens. He is survived by his wife, Rose, end two sons, Isidor and Paul. MISS MATHILDA R.

JEBENS, member an old Newtown family and a lifelong ret dent of Elnthuret, died yesterday morning In Brooklyn hospital. Funeral will be held In the chapel at 47 Broadway. Elmtiurst, tomorrow night with the Rct. Howard Northacker officiating. Burial will be In Mount Olivet Cemetery on Friday afternoon.

She was the daughter of the late John H. and C. Wllhelmlna Jrbons and leaves two brothers, William H. and John and a sister, Louise. Members of her family have long conducted a furniture store at 86-32 Broadway, i ifc iiiiiii In innl if Lf.N.T.(UtjSe.) Hl1A.ll.

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Braddock $.49 P.M. 7.00 P.M. Smnda, Baltimore Fifth Avenue Dressmakers insist upon Lux to keep stockings and lingerie worn by mannequins gorgeously newl (Above) A charming mannequin "models" a suit in gingham checks an important Bergdorf-Goodman design for spring. Heads of this famous House find "cleansing with Lux keeps delicate fabrics and colors new looking tzvice as long as other methods." Every Musical Show in New York uses Lux to double the life of sheer stockings. (Above) Beautiful Harriet Hoctor, star of the exquisite ballet in "The Three Musketeers." All the stockings of cast and chorus of "The Three Musketeers," like those of every musical show on Broadway, are cleansed with Lux "to keep them new looking twice as long." vM Ii Nil MM V.

4 JO- GROWING WITH URJDOK.LYN Floiver Shop Specials! Hanging Willow Baskets With Fern or Vine PI W- uilW Filv -U! fefi 97c 1 An exceptionally low priced basket lor your living room, dining room or sun parlor. Fitted with a metal container filled with growing ferns or vines. Million-Dollar Wardrobe Test Proves Lux Most Economical! Above, wardrobe mistress and costume director discuss tests involving million-dollar movie wardrobes box of Lux seems like a small thing," Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr officials say, "Yet it stands for dollars upon dollars saved in the studio." How can Lux save so much in clothes and in money? Because Lux, made of the purest materials known, by a special very costly process, has no harmful alkali and with Lux there is no rubbing! 300 large, bushy, growing Boston Ferns in 6-in. pots. 79c ea.

ii fc. if Primrose Plants. with blooming flowers and buds. Very hardy. 47c Asparagus Plants beautiful and decorative.

Reasonably priced. 15c ami Hanging Ivy Tradescantia for basket or fern stand. 27C ea. Department Buyers 92 of those interviewed in 132 leading stores-insist on Lux for their own things! (Above) An actual photograph showing a clever buyer selecting filmy imported lingerie. Knowing how the right cleansing lengthens the life of fabrics, these experts overwhelmingly choose Lux! Great Movie Studios all use Lux to double the life of lovely clothes, such as this enchanting negligee worn by Billic Dove, First National Star.

Billie Dove is enthusiastic about Lux! "I insist on Lux," she says "just as our wardrobe department insists on Lux to keep screen costumes absolutely like new." Cactus Plants Are Really Distinctive Now used by leading interior decorators in the smartest homes. They will flourish even if neglected over a long period. In gay pottery bowls. As Low as 97c NAMM'S Flnwrr S7i -Street Floor Greatest groups of experts ever consulted find "LUX DOUBLES THE LIFE OF FINE FABRICS".

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