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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931 RECORD SEEKS FIRST-SEAT-BUYING Chas. I. Gruwell), actress, the property of Mrs. J. Dudley Peterson at 467 Hlghbrook Pelham Manor, consisting of English stuoeo housa containing rooms.

3 baths, on beautufully wooded plot. silk workers of Patefson who are "fighting for a living wage and freedom of speech." Buet Dawn Leases Rom Chauncey Oriffen has leased for a term to Hazel Dawn Mrs. Heed Watson's Hint of Ban on Short Sellers Teachers Ask More Classes as Job Aid In a letter to President Ryan of the Board of Fiducation, the Teachers Union asks the board to reduce "over 8,000 overlarge classes" and In that way provide more teacher employment. Dr. Henry R.

Llnville, union president, said his organization be Butchers Can Offer Bargains Yet Profit Survey Shows More Meat Sold at' Slightly Lower Retail Prices While Big Slash in Wholesale Costs Nets Good Return to Merchant Warning of Congress Action Gels Srrions lieves that wage scales should be maintained, public works should be For Kitchen Walls Woodwork By ISABELLE KEATING Slnilv lv Exchanges speeded tip and that unemployment insurance laws should be enacted. The union's letter calls upon teachers and citizens to help the miners of West Virginia and Kentucky and It's a hey-day for the butchers if you take the word of Fulton St. dealers. The dealers were consulted today as to why the cost of retail meat should be so high in many markets, when the cost of wholesale meat Is so Women Are Urged Iliiiteirioiv (Bloss low. They were asked, for example, why beef is selling in many retail markets at a figure only 16 percent below its 1B29 high mark, when cattle is costing the wholesale meat dealers 47 percent less than it Interior Gloss it the economical To Support Cause Of Disarmament washable finish for kitchen and iiptfteii PipfflS pWft ft bathroom walla and woodwork.

It brushes on easily and covers dull, dingy woodwork as if by magic. Dries overnight with a hard gloss that wilt withstand repeated cost in 1929. Malte' ii discovery Conscription of Property 47 Percent Drop According to reports from the Advocated at Convention of Service Star Legion Quality Brush FREE $3.00 per gallon thi Columbn Day United States Department of Agriculture, cattle which sold at 113.50 per hundredweight two years ago old at $7.60 to 17.90 last week in washings. Wa have all the popular pastel colors to bring new beauty to your kitchen and bathroom. there's the gloss white which does not yellow, with age.

And this week we'll give you a good quality brush free with each quart or more you buy, the New York market. The decline amounted approximately to 47 percent. Yet rib roasts, which sold in 19 at 38 to 42 cents, are selling today at 28 to 35 cents, the decline amounting to approximately only 16 per Washington. Oct. 1 (tV--Unless Ihr Stork Exchanges themselves art.

Senator Wstson of Indiana be-Oipves Consprss -will legislate safe-ipusrrls seslnst short selling hy speculators who seek profits thrr 'tiepression of security values. The Republican leader of the Senate yesterday warned the exchanges that members of Congress convinced these transactions were retarding recovery from the 'depression and stood ready to in-. quire into the practice." Because of his position as administration pilot on Capitol Hill. It believed here that Senator Watson reflected also the view of sovernment officials toward "the recent bear raids in the stock Imarket. His prediction that "a thorough snd searching investigation of this method of dealing with stocks will made by a Senate committee" being given serious attention here.

Many stock prices have 'fallen to lows in rerent days. The situ-ation has led one New York Ex-rhanre house to announce that it I will not loan money to those who to use It in selling stocks On the other hand, a defense of has been marie by Richard Whitney, president of the York Stork Exchange. He said ban against It would necessarily the financial, commercial and Industrial laws of the whole country." But the administration is agitated by indications it has seen that certain groups of professional are taking arivantageof unsettled conditions to gain profit by driving down security values President Hoover Already has appealed to grain market speculators to forego any such practices at this Meanwhile, reports are current that a special banking committee PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOW cent, -v One butcher flatly dented today It pays to use good du Tont paint. It that the decline in wholesale prices covers so well and hides so much better had been great enough to permit of any retail decline Whatsoever, Government's reports notwithstanding. Sale Prlre $3.15 Per Gallon Formerly 9.1.90 than ordinary, paints that you will actually need fewer gallons.

And it's Another dealer1 near Pulton and Cleveland, Oct. 1 (4s) A plea to help the cause of disarmament today was before mothers, sisters and wives of men who- served in the World War. The plea was carried to the Service Star Legion composed of women of the families of service men last night by -Judge Florence E. Allen of the Ohio Supreme Court, a member of the organisation. "It is not the right of one member of the State Department or one executive to declare war," Judge Allen said.

"It is the right of the mothers and fathers to decide whether or not their sons are to stand in gunfire." She urged that the United 8tat.es Join other nations in a 25 percent cut in armaments. John A. Elden of Cleveland, past commander of the Ohio American Legion, declared, that in the event of war the capital of the nation should be made to share the burden. Judge Allen replied that she more durable, too. DISCOVER for yourself how reasonable, how enjoyable, how beneficial, a week-end at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall can be.

Th present low rates make it an Investment! For the bracing salt sea air, the sun bathing, the exercise, the good food and sound sleep, will make you fit. There's golfing, fishing, riding, ever so many things to do outdoor. And there are any number of game rooms and recreation rooms tn the hotel. Bring the children, for their health's sake. Let us quote you rates for Columbus Day.

Telephone 4-0141. American mi Knmpttm Hm CnALFONTE- Lafayette declared frankly, however, that butchers are making more money today than they did two. years ago, thanks to the decline In wholesale prices. Atlantic White Iad -100 lb. $10.45 Pure Raw Linseed Oil Per gallon Me Pure Spirits Turpentine--Per gallon 42e 'The meat I bought two years ago at 30 cents I had to sell at 45 cents a pound in order to m': my profit," H.

L. Anspaugh of Sedalia, was first In line to await the opening of the bleacher gates for the series at Sports-', man's Park, St. Louis; Anspaugh intends to make an endurance affair of it by waiting about 80 hours for the gales to open. Not only will he have his choice of bleacher seats but he will win a wager of $200. RENT AN ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER, $2.00 per da? he said.

Today can buy that same kirtd of meat in the wholesale market at 20 cents and sell it at 30 and make a larger profit than I did before. Mora Meat Bought o. Industrial i. Laid to Dust, would fight to the United States The customer buys more meat ELL'S EtfMUhed SO Yar 97 FLATBUSH BROOKLYN, N. Y.

7 One-Half Block from I. I. R. Station Tel. NEvins 8-9520 Delivery la All Parts of the City Mail and Phone Orders Delivered at Sal Prices Supreme Court to make the con when prices are low, and I And my scription of private property as Widespread, Chemist Finds Income increasing.

I don't think HADDOX HALL retail prices will ever go as low. In legal as that of men, but asserted such an act would never go through the courts. comparison, as wholesale prices, be or to form a colloid, a substance of causj butchers' operating costs headed by Senator Glass. Democrat, Virginia, is ready to inquire into ATLANTIC CITf LrrJt (t(f Lippinrott Comptmr haven't declined: but the retail glue-like consistency, which floats market practices. butcher is certainly In a position to in the lung tissue fluids.

A tabloid editor has written book. It would be real news If tabloid reader should read one. offer his customers bargains in meat The resulting irritation creates B. M. T.

Cleans Up today and still make a good profit for himself." scar tissue. Dr. Howe said silicosis This dealer, operating on a 33 1-3 Vacant Property The B. M. T.

Lines, part owners is permanent, and the scar tissue is likely to spread even when the suf percent profit basis, was selling rib roast of good quality at 29 cents a ferer is transferred to other work where dust exposure Is the vacant property surrounding subway station at Church Ave. pound. says the Associated Press. an Industrial illness due to breathing dust, was reported to the American Chemical Society today as more widespread than' The report was made by Dr. Harrison editor of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.

Silicosis is caused by silica, a white crystalline substance composed of oxygen and silicon, the two most abundant elements in the earth's crust. It is plentiful In some kind of dust, the harmful particles hririg baiely one twenty-five thousandth of an tnrh in diameter. Dr. Howe says they are believed either dissolve in the lunes lHtn have cleaned up their portion of the lot described It has been found. in drillers and MONK CI.ITB MEETS rerentlv by complainine residents as murkers who quarried New York subways, in the dust from sand used 'Summer bachelors' dumping grounds." In metal molds.

In the cutlery Indus try and in asbestos work. Saw 1050 An eminent British bioloutst says The Richmond Hill South Lions Club deferred Its regular meeting at noon yesterday until evening, when brief business session was followed by a "Lioness Night" at the Triangle Ballroom. Myrtle and Jamaica Richmond Hill. A program In rharse of Julius Davidson provided for a card party and entertainment. Now.

the Flalbush Chamber of Commerce Is attempting to secure co-operation of the owner of the remainder of the property to clear sway bvndles of paper, weeds and our bodies are but peripatetic brew If this reaches the "Timid Soul" he ll starve for fear of hems "refuse-filled tves. padtorked. ii MIH This famous for which a paid $60.. Premier Duplex million women now 1(D)50 FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN TRin9f 3-1100 1 si' il pi i All-Silk iU 1 1. 1 4 A ti-t see ro nd Satin Act now, madam, and" you can save $10.50 of more on a regular $60 Premier Duplex Electric Cleaner! We've just reduced the price on this famous cleaning unit to $49.50.

Fxactly the same cleaner a million women paid $60 for now offered at a $10.50 saving. But in addition to that, for a limited time only, we are making special allowances for your old cleaner! Regardless of mate, we'll accept it at a generous appraisal toward the purchase of a Premier Duplex at this new low price! If you want a smaller cleaner, fot smaller-sized homes we'll make a similar allowance toward the purchase of a Premier Junior. In either case small down payments and easy terms over a year. But remember you must act promptly! These allowances cannot be kept on long! And such a saving on cleaners as well known and widely respected as Premiers is going to move stock quickly. Phone any office listed below and get your order, in now! IN 'lJ p.

li odDfl) THE PREMIER DUPLEX, SOX greater suction power, motor-driven btuih, bill-bearing motor that needs no oiling, large-capacity djif- bag, etsy-ridiog balance, arurdy yet light construction, non-kinking ruhjjrr cord identically the name cleaner millions hive paid $s0 fot now youri tor $49.90. YD. Cantons and satin crepes are right on top of the fashion world. We've marked our beautiful quality cantons and satin crepes, in the new Persian tones and all the other Rood fall Colors, at a special price of $1.09 a yard (39 inches wide). At This Prico for Friday and Saturday TRADE IN YOUR OLD ATTACHMENTS TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLEANER IntynrcJ Metallic Brocades- -Lot cly exotic colors and ie 2.95 ki vf us it ally 1.95 six Forslmann Uuffmann's TIXi; iVEW woolens' All those rich new woolens that you see in the most expensive coats this season you may buy right here at Locser's: balance on easy monthly terms.

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