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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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I THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. THURSDAY. JLLY 7. is graduate of Erasmus Hall, has communicated to the committee her o'clock, the Fev.

W. C. Benne't of East Norwich M. E. Church officiating He will be assisted hv the Rev.

v. A. Layton. a cousin of Mr. Martling- Interment will be in Brook- He waa the oldest of erven eons.

He is survived tr a daughter. Mrs. J. Madison Franklin, with whom he llxed. and a brother.

Krank Mart-line of Hempstesd. Funeral services SPEED MEMORIAL TO PROF. DOGGETT desire to co-operate actively In the work of obtaining fund for the me 10 Discount Sale DURING JULY morial la honor of her former In liars' Lt. Morris E. Havtland.

cnVer of the guard, and Lt. Andrew tf. Pancoe. adjutant. Colonel Fendry issued orders last night fur the first review of tne tour, to be held tomorrow evening at it.

one man In the ramp was commissioned today hy official order. He mas Charles Ijannon Murphy of Battery now a second lieutenant- will be held on Friday afternoon at Mile Cemetery. structor. The members of the memorial committee Include Mias Alls Camer on. Miss Kste E.

Turner, Mias Jsne Cowl Mrs. Nils Rake Brock. Mrs. Frederick Munkelt. Mrs.

Arthur Morrlssev. alias Ruth Rolston, Miss Natalie Lovell, Miss Alice Campbell. Mrs. Cvlveeter Whlton. Miss Eliu-heth Hohmsn, Miss Ksy Bowman.

Miss Uly Berg. Mrs. Helen Hurlev. DRESS AND WALKING SHOES Ready-to-Wear 3 SERIOUSLY HURT IN MOTOR MISHAPS George Renouard, Preston R. Bassett.

Elmer A. Hperrv Murray Levin. William Baknell. Roger Howland and r'raneis Barton. High Authority! IN the (administration of estates the trust company has the advantage of corporate responsibility, which involves continuous Me, and of proper offices, fire proof safes, and special employees in each department devoting therr time and attention exclusively to their special functions." Encyclopaedia Britannfca.

VoL 27, page 330. The officers of this Trust Company will gladly explain what these advantages mean in dollars and cents to your estate. Lawyers Trust Company Combination Last WIDTHS AAAA TO EEEEE SIZES 1 TO 12 Vincent Martling Dies East Norwich, L. I- July 1 Martling, well known black Jan Cowl Aids Plan to Honor Erasmus Hall Tsacher. The committee of alumni and faculty memhera of Eraamus Hall Hirh School, whira mas recently created to eatahlisb a memorial in honor of Prof.

Allen B. Doggett, art director of the Flat hush school for 31 year prior to his death on Oct. 2. art engaged in compiling a roster of tha students reached by tha professor during his long educational career. Misa Alix Cameron, chairman of the art department at Erasmus Hall High School, has been named head of the memorial committee, which held Its initial meeting at St.

Caul's parish house on June 27. Although the committee has not yet decMed upon the eiact form that tha memorial will take, tha consensus appears to favor tha establishment of a stained glass window in the towr studio on Klatbush ave. near Church ave. whera Professor Doggett met his classes for more than I'O years. Several members of the committee are In favor of selecting one of Professor Doggett sketches of "Hans Brinker," tha story by Mary Mapes Dodge, aa tha most appropriate subject for tha memorial.

Alias Jana Cow), tha actress, who (SUSS GLUCKSMAN Brooklyn 90 Fifth near St. Mark's Ave. smith of East Norwich, died Wednesday at his home on North Hempstead Turnpike. East Norwich, following a heart attack. He was born In Staten Island In llll and came to East Norwich, as a boy.

His wife died IS years ago and he had not been in Two short hlnrks from Flsths.h 4., One hlnrk from "I.1 aiatloe eae fit mlnatf' walk from all Subway slaUnes. Capital and Surpua. tifiOOflOO Incorporated 1898 Th pemom wr seriously in jurd in a series of motorcar accidents during the past hours. Joseph Saecer, 35. of 137 Grattan is In the 1-ong Inland College Hospital AufTfrin from a fractured skull a a the result of having fallen off a motor truck at Bond and Bergen sts.

Gertrude Karpel. 20, of 1440 E. 26th suffered a fractured skull when a tax tea in which aha was riding col-I'dM with another machine, at Kinrs Highway and Ocean ave. She was taken tq tha Coney Island Hospital in a serious condition. William Brandt.

37, of 7337 Howard la in the Jewish Hospital suffering from a possible fractured spina nnd severe lacerationa of tha head and fa ca aa tha result of having been struck and knocked down hy a motor car while crossing St. John's pi. and New York ave. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:30 Phone Nevins 0963 Seat for Booklet 160 Broad war. Now York IS East 41st Street, New TorK 44 Court Street, BrooKlyn active business life sine that time.

BROOKLYN GUNNERS START FIRING FORT PIECES, SUB-CALIBER Metnbert cf 245th Artillery Shoot at Small Float Drawn by Tug in Channel. Br REXNFTH YOl'HL (Hal Corretpoaimt at The taole.) Fort H. O. Wright. Fisherslslsnd.

K. July 1 Gunner of the Artillery Rest, of Brooklyn began firing the guns of the fort today, not with the regulation charges, hut sub-esllber equipment In preparation for the firing next week. On Battery Butterfield the Brooklyn artillerymen went through the firing order with one-pound shells in tha massive and ll-lnrh pieces. As the shots strurk far out In Lone. Island Hound, observers marked down the "miss5' and made the corrections neressary for firing with regulation shells.

Prepare for Slortar Fliine. Their target, a small float with, a red flag, was towed hv a tug through the channel. The firing was under the direction of MaJ. Edward B. Rfllly of the 2d Battalion.

Col. Cyril L. D. Wells of the S43d Rhode Island Coast Artillery Regt. made an Informal lsit yesterday.

Preparations were being made today for sub-caliber firing by the gunners manning the 12-inch 'mortars on Battery Clinton. MaJ. Charles S. Gleim. 1st Battalion Battery commander, said the sub-caliber w-ork would probably start tomorrow.

Heavier charges will be used for the mortars in order that the "spotters" can note the splashes In the water and make the corrections. Record Time Is Made. Col. Bryer H. Pendry.

commander of the regiment, said today the wire communications leading from the observation posts had been completed in record time. All of the stations where the ranges are calculated are now In working order. Camp social activities began In earnest hist night when the members of the Square Club were entertained at a rhowder party by the craftsmen -of Fishers Island. Tonight, a dance will be held at the regular army post for the officers of the 245th. The weather showed Blgns of becoming disagreeable today, in marked contrast to the warm and sunny days of the earlier period of the camp.

Veterans of the Unit. Among the veterans of the 245th missing this year is Sgt. Maj. Arthur Havward. who was recently retired This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday During July and August OPPENHEIM LLINS Store Hours 9 a.

m. td 5 p. m. Store Hours 9 a. m.

to 5 p. m. NIMMJfea Fulton Street Brooklyn Fulton Brooklyn. TRIangls 5700. Tomorrow's Week-End Economies in Unusual Mid-Summer Values Swimming Suits MEN! An Opportunity! Choice of Every 2-Pc Palm Beach or Mohair Suit (Coat and Trousers) An Unparalleled Sale of 1000 MID-SUMMER FROCKS In Beautiful, Colorful Silks An Extraordinary Special Purchase Makes Possible An Offering Which Is Nothing Short of Sensational alter 43 years of service.

His place an Kei'Reant-Major ts being taken oy That Regularly Sells for $15 and $18 Smart One-Piece Pure Worsted Suits 2.95 Values to 6.90 An exceptionally fine swimming suit, featuring the new colors and combinations, including eversmartblackahd navy $1 2.75 Pichard O. Osborne, who nas oeen connoted with the regiment for a number of years. This regiment has among Its officers a number of men who have been members of it for more than 25 years. Colonel Pendry first joined the outfit Si years ago, allhough he had been a cadet in a Junior organization for several years before that. Both Robert P.

Orr, second in command, and Major Rellly have seen more than 30 years of service with the organization. First Revle of Tour. The roster shows that Capt. John iD. Humphries has had more than 25 years of military service.

On the list of 15-year veterans are the following: Major Gleim, Capt. Thomas K. Donelan, Capt. Benjamin M. Edgerton, Capt.

Henry H. Busener, Capt. Walter P. Alexanderson, Lt. John H.

Creech and Lt. Eugene C. Because of a late season, we are disposing of all our Palm Beach and Mohair Suits at this remark And Misses For Women 10,75 ably low price! Plenty of time to wear them yet. Mostly blues blue stripes and black shadow stripes. Well tailored.

A complete range of sizes. NAHM'S STREET FLOOR. Cretonne Beach Coats 3.95 James. The evening parade last night was conducted under the command of Major Rellly. At the guard mount Captain Donelan replaced Capt.

Charles A. Zollo as officer of the day. Other guard officers who were installed for today wore Lt. John S. Voorhees as senior officer of the Silk Prints Georgettes Flat Crepes VERY dress in this remarkable collection represents the new-st vogue iri late summer dress fashions one and two-piece models charmingly trimmed in the newer color variations.4 Chiffon Silk Hose Of Fine Even Weave With 4-inch Lisle Top On Special Sale Tomorrow 3 Pairs 4.00 1.35 Unrivaled Values in Several Hundred NEWEST VOGUE FROCKS In the Approved Summer Silks and Favored Color Combinations JETTA Plf'llf'S SjSIHftll I if 'I in Patent Letcher.

A fine chiffon hose with silk ex-tendingwellabovekneeandfinished with a 4-inch lisle welt which is practically invisible. Many colors. And Misses For Women 13.75 ALLEY Pomp in Blade SjX Oneocrep Kid andi Cuban HeeL 'lO00 THE many thousands of wearers of the Red Cross Shoe will respond instantly I To the others we need only say that this is the first time in 30 years that we have placed Red Cross Shoes on Sale. Every Red Cross Shoe now 20 less. Bright, crisp summer models in all the smartest styles of White Kid, Patent Leather, Reptile combinations, etc The "limit" last and Arch-Tone feature of the Red Cross Shoe give you glove-like fit and all-day ease and comfort.

There is no other shoe quite like it I This sale for a short time only at the Blyn Shops listed below. Now J8' A Value Beyond All Possible Comparison Girdle Brassieres "Roselle" Novelty Stripes and Rich Brocades Regular 5.00 Values 1.95 Four sections of mercerized elastic to waist line. Satin ribbon or elastic shoulder Two pairs of garters. Sizes 32 to 42 Black Kid Tongue Pump with Pin Seal trim. Sanaa SSSCx.

in Patent Leather. exceptionally wide selection in Printed Chiffons, Flowered Crepe de Cnines, colorful Georgettes and rich Flat 9o orr HIGHER COST DRESSES Authentic Late Mid-Summer Styles For Street and Afternoon Wear Ifegular Prices $830 shoes now $6 $9 shoes new "-20 $10 shoes now $11 shoes now '8 Steps For Women And Misses 18.00 Silk Costume Slips A Popular Slip to Wear With Summer Dresses A Remarkable Value at 2.95 A well Vnade, smartly tailored slip of Sunbeam Silk, indispensable for certain Summer dresses. Silk slips of fine Radium Silk. Brooklyn' Shopping" Ctnlmr Store 442-444 Fulton Street Oppoiitt Bridgt Street, Wm" Hnyt 829 Broadway, Near Park 1819 Myrtle Ridge wood 1263 Broadway, Near Gatet Manhattan Shopping Center Stor4 161 Watt 34th Next lo Maey's Tet ether Hire sfmM in Oroeter Hew York ee l.l.phoM bnok. I lores Opea All Day Saturday s.

NINON Oxford Rjaahnab Calf with Koniagia. Which Is Less Than Half Their Value (JXQUISITE Frocks of Flowered Silks subtly colorful Pussy willows, Georgettes, Flat Crepes and other sumptuous silks. mm.

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