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1 10 HI BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1900. ADVERTISEMENT Real Estate News were hanging to straps In street car during the rush hour. Their Today's Radio Programs Brilliant Old Williams Calls differences were carried to' the street, and the Senator was later made defendant in a suit charging personal attack. "I got more publicity out of that dwelling, for a client, to Henry Won lers; 149 6th between Stirling i "Dental Talk." Dr. Paul Stillman.

Vltt Berty Jenny, soprano. Features Self 'Near Beer' DENTISTRY Experts in Each Department Our service include: X-Ray Examination. Oral Surgery, wilu all kinds ot Extractions. Fillings of Porcelain, Gold Inlnv, Amalgam or Alloys. Porcelain Jacket Crowns (undetectable) or Ooid Crowns.

Fixed or Removable Bridge work. Artificial teeth on platen of any material adapted to individual requirements. We couple nclentific treatment with the necessary Judgment aa to the appearance and lasting character of the work. All f.incuafeK Spoken Lady Altendantw Brooklyn Oflic Open I 1 860 K. WABC S49M.

m. Emery Deutscll Orch. p.w. Yoeng vocal trio. 1 Ambassador Orch.

The Honoluluans: Walter Knlomoky and Havaimn. Ann Leal at the orsran Littmann Orrh: Bvron Holiday, tenor; Helen Richards, contralto; Joey Hay, bluw Finger. IVon Finer? Deutsch Orch. Women's forum: Trio and sneakers. 4:00 U.

S. Navy Band Concert: Lt. C. Benter. leader Place and St.

John's a three-story and basement brownstone dwelling, for three years, to Matilda Holland; 370 Park Place, between Underhlll and Washington a three-story and basement brownstone dwelling, for three years, to Minerva Johnston and 573 Carlton between Dean and Bergen a two-story and basemer.t brownstone dwelling, for three years, to Allen Lundin. CHICAGO "FlRM LEASES A. B. Dick Company of Chicago, 111., manufacturers of mimeograph But Keen Wit of Retired Mississippi Senator Still Sparkles ft. (Mf National Student Fed-I Lumber Firm to Build On Site of Big Fire An extensive reconstruction program of offices and warehouses of the Wood Lumber Company, to be put into effect immediately, was decided upon by the executive committee of the Nassau-Suffolk Lumber Sc Supply at a meeting held at Amityville last week following a survey of the fire losses which occurred at the yards on Sunday, May 4.

Estimated fire loss of materials and buildings at the yards is expected to total $150,000. Financial resources of the Nassau-Suffolk Lumber Supply Corp. have been made available to facilitate the reconstruction program. PARK SLOPE TRANSACTION Charles E. Rickerson.

as broker, leased 114-116 Prospect Place, facing Flatbush two three-story and basement brownstone dwellings for 10 years, to Little's Restaurant, now bOOK. WGBS I99M. p.m. Arthur Cornwall, tpnor. Mrs.

J. Besnelinj, violin; Dohia Go.ss, piano. Madeline Randolph. songs. Stock market.

4 mi Marie Guion. contralto. Boris Ganuue. poetry. lea tjine muic, Alan Carr, tenor.

Dr. D. Hodgdon, food. Howard Mm tin. tenor.

Atlas Siring Ensemble. Broadway highlights. (1:1.1 Sports. 0 Salon Symphonlsts with Alexis Sanderson, tenor. Hi 'An John Barney Company.

Baseball. Studio. 8: lt Salon SvmphonistS With Cora ftrmlngt on Hill. Russian Echoes. U.

S. District Attorney Charles H. Tuttle. talk. Song painter.

10:1.1 Lou Lang's Commanders. 11:00 Italian hour. than I have received since I have been in Congress," said Caraway. "Newspapers carried two-column pictures of me showing what r. bruiser I really was.

"But I lay the facts before you. He had on a derby end I had an open umbrella. "I ask you, can two men pass telling licks so handicapped?" Army Court.Sifts Texas Lynching; Guns Guard Town 16 Suspects Held Heavy Force Patrols Scene-Coroner Issues Report eration. Vagabonds. Aunt Zeirna: Songs lor Barclav Orch.

:l.v-Heywood Broun radio column. 6: Littmann- Mountain wile ing machines, leased space on the IWajJrbuiv inira noor ol the Chrysler Building in 42d through Brown. Whecl- Sketches. I Harris, Vought renting neniaj agents. BUILDINGS LEASED Colna wuuwn i Powell Real Estate Company leased the building 148 Flatbush for the Jacob Realty Company General Entertainment p.m.

Sir Philip Kerrt from London, WEAF, WJZ. WOR. 6:00 p.m. Black and Gold WEAF; Mor- mon Choir, WJZ. 7:00 p.m.

Amos Andy, WJZ. 7:30 p.m. Baseball, Roxy, WJZ. 8:00 p.m. Voice of Firestone, WEAF.

8:30 p.m. A. P. Gypsies. WEAF; Family Abroad, WJZ; Couriers, WABC.

9 :00 p.m. Orchestra, WJZ Physical Culture Hour, WABC. 9:30 p.m.-Rcal Folks, WJZ; Argentina, WOR; In Paris, WABC; General Motors, WEAF. 10:00 p.m. Ovaltine, WEAF; Stromberg Carlson, WJZ.

10.30 p.m. Shell Program, WEAF; Jcise Crawford, WABC; Organ, WOR. 11:00 p.m. Harbor Lights, WEAF. 11:30 p.m.

Moonbeams, WOR. Informative 7:00 p.m. H. V. Kaltenborn; WABC.

7:15 p.m. James G. MacDonald, WEAF. Dance Orchestras 10:00 p.m. Panetella WABC.

p.m. Columbians, WABC. 11:30 p.m. Paramount. WABC.

12:00 p.m. Ben Pollack, WABC. New York-23 Weit 34th Sti Brooklyn 446 Fulton St. Jamsica 160-13 Jernoiea AtJ Eagle Bui-ran, Calorad Building. By HERBERT CHARE Washington, May 12 The limelight ot public life no Isngcr holds a lure lor ex-Senator John Sharp Williams, one-time orator par-excellence from Mississippi.

It was In 1923 that this doughty old statesman who had been an active participant in public life for more Uian 50 years quit the United States Senate of his own volition and returned retired to "The Cedars." his home, 12 miles from Yazoo City, Mississippi. He only did this after publicly telling his colleagues of the chamber that he would rather be a hound dog baying at the moon in Mississippi than to continue as a member of that illustrious group. Despite his retirement from public life his name is still familiar within the corridors and lobbies of the Cap to me irvean jewelry company; 387 Jay to a restaurant firm for 15 years and 703 Fulton for M. Felix to Nicholas Manos for a restaurant. Sherman, Texas, May 12 (P) A at 118 Prospect Place; 39 Park Place, between 5th and 6th a two-story and basement brownstone military court was called here to.

day to inquire into action of a mob which Friday night lired the court 3 ah Current events, H. V. Knltenborn. Evangeline Adams, astro loner. fittks on Brondmav: Walter Winchell.

columnist. Henry George. Pompanola; drama. The Boole Agent. Around the Corner: drama.

In a Bleeping Car. On the Sunny Side of the Street; drama. Gulf Balls. Get Hnppv: drama. The Albany NlCht Boat Docks.

Jt Goes Like This: drama, Tlx KtMin? Match. Accordion Novel tv. Smoke Your Troubles Awav. CeCo Couriers: Merle Johnston's Orrh. Nobody's Sweetheart.

You tor Me. Iron. "Sunny Kkie." Wiiv no Yon Suppose? from Hearts Up." TTenrv Burbift. talk. Dinwh.

special arrangement. Under a Texas Moon. MP. Kauer I Still Remember. The Moon 1 tow.

Irom "Montana The Woman in the Shoe ni Physical Culture Maea- HOOK. WLTH 2HM. 1 p.m. News. 1:35 Kre-Mel Girl.

Dr. Harold Uavis Emerson, question box. 1:5 Tangee program. 2:05 H. C.

Grounds, piano. 2:1.1 Alice L. Ruths, songs. 2:30 News. 2:35 Superior Market.

2:1.1 Molly Gould and Edna Weese, harmony. Violet May, songs. 3:10 Rita Hull, piano. Martini and Rossi. It: so Merchants review.

3 45 Brooklyn Federation of Churches. .1:5. News. house, killed a Negro who had at tacked a white woman, and then destroyed three blocks of property in the Neero section. Col.

Lawrence E. McGee, com FLOODED Bl'NKER RILE In the recent Oxford-Cambridge varsity golf matches at Haylake, England, the captains made special rules to cover flooded bunkers, to take the place of the regular rule about lifting and dropping with a penalty. manding officer of National Guardsmen wno took charge of the city Saturday night under Governor Dan Girl, 17, Leaps Off Third-Story Roof; Is Only Bruised Tired of Living, She Tells Police Idle Man Dies by Noose Second Tries The Original Bell Hons. George Dalzel. Scotch itol, where those who knew him as Moody's martial law proclamation a Senator still delight new audi said he would leave nothing un ences with stories he told or stories done to get at the bottom of the occurences.

about him. Market for Affection song. 0:45 Momarte String Trio. 10:11 The Crusaders. 10:30 Time.

1350K. WC'DA 222M. p.m. Orch. 3:30 H.

B. Drollinger, lecture. 3:4.5 Classical quartet. Lit tm ann's entertafners. 4:30 Evelyn Rubin, recltalists.

4:4.1 Caruso Company. y.ne ht-ur: Talt. Bcrnarr Mac fi-drien. An Evenins in Paris. Sixteen men were held awaiting action of this court Fourteen of the prisoners also were charged by But in the eyes of the people of IHliio Panatela program: Guy Yazoo uounty," said Senator LISTEN IN TONIGHT AT 7:30 ill An THE BUNGA-WOlt LOW BOYS Federal ofnecrsuth violation of the Stephens of Mississippi, who re Poison cently brought word to Washington prohibition laws.

Other arrests were expected. A coroner officially declared of this venerable and revered char 1 ombardo's Orcli. L.vini? on Love. Thank Your Father. Under a Texas Moon.

Ben Alley, tenor. nd Helen Nugent, contralto Wisconsin College Song. Song of India. You Darlin'. Ben Allev.

ten Tambourm Chinols. Flower Song. Iiom "Carmen." Orch. Tango. "Albcnir." Orch.

With a Song in My Heart, Iroin "Spring Is Here." Trio. Old Black Joe. Triumphal March. from "Aida" Orch. 11:00 Harbor Lights.

11 Hotel New Yorker Orch. Walter Cummins, tenor. 12:00 Edgcwaier Beach Hotel Orch. A man ended his life and two per Romance Soprano There a Rainbow Round My Shoulder Tenor Selections from "The Chocolate Soldier." Fraternity Row. :30 Argentina: Buenos Tienipo.

Alma de Boedo. Yo Te Qutero. Spanish patrol. El Carrerlto. Violin solo; Cubaneras.

El Sacristan. La Violetera. acter, -jonn sharp Williams Is a man marked for affection. He is In Old Songa andXew George Hughes, the mob's victim to have been suffocated in a record vault of the courthouse. His body sons attempted to commit suicide here yesterday, according to the or, and Helen Nugent, con Enjoy Unbroken Rest Don't Let Kidney Irregularities Wear You Out, ARE you bothered with bladder irritations, getting up at night and constant backache? Then don't take chances.

1 lelp your kidneys with Doan'a Pills. Doan's have a record of 50 years success. Are recommended by users everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: Clara Niedor, CM Enjrln At-, Detroit, sava: "I bad dizzyapell. and persistent backache.

I felt an tired that I couldn't do my housework. The kidney sec re I ions wera too frequent and hroko mv rest at nishu Alter takiof Doan'a Pills 1 felt fine. police. was dragged through the streets and then burned at a prominent corner The body of Frank Sulone, 37, of Program of merit. 5:1.5 Funny facts.

5:30 Orch. 6:00 Weather: time. HOOK. WBBC 214M. 4:00 p.m.

Samuel Zimmerman, songs. 4:15 Standard Orch. 5:00 Dr. Drollinger, talk. 3:15 Aviation talk, Lt.

Jo- teph M. Almee. Stillwell hour. Children's period. 0:15 Howard Roth, songs.

0:30 Merchant screnaders. 7:15 Moss and Schuiman, in the Negro district. 10:00 Mid-Paciflc (Hawaiian Sherman today was beginning to 760K. WJZ 395M. Little Maids.

Mtsemo ei. prized more than the postonlce, the court house or the Mississippi River. "His keen wit is just as much evident as before. His deafness is growing but as he puts it himself 'much that is said isn't worth Years ago the old statesman issued a ban against any public speeches by himself and he has stuck to this. At one time an at resume its normal activities.

705 41st was found hanging in the cellar of his home late yesterday afternoon. Despondency over his failure to obtain employment is 1:4.1 National arm and home 10:30 Emil Velazco. organ. 11:00 Time; news; weather. 1 1 :05 -Janssen's hofbruu Orch 1 1 Moonbeanw.

Guardsmen, however, still were stationed at the corners of the courthouse square with machine guns and were patrolling the streets believed by the police to have been songs. the cause of the act. 10:30 The Banjollers. DiiVs minstrels. 12:00 Frolic Club Orch.

OCEAN FRONT BUNGALOWS 7 th A II improrem $1ACA $200 Cash 1WK 3yoritopay of the town. A heavy guard also was maintained about the jail. Miss Jennie Trinchida, 17, at tanner Boat. Kamenoi Ostrow String trio 'Neath the Southern Moon. Moonbeam Girls.

Berreu.se Violin solo Sleepv Town. Moonbeam Girls. Juanita. String trio Slumber Song. Moonbeam Girls.

Blanket Bay. hour. "Child Care." Marv Hope Norri-j. Bnd or a Thousand Melodies. 3:1.1 The Aenue A Garden.

Helen B. Smith. Chicago Serenade. 4:00 U. S.

Mamie Band. International i w-point: Sir Philip Kerr. Mar-f ruis of Lotbian. attempted to pi kup rrtiroadcHst from! p.ritifh Broadcasting Coi po- ration. London, lor 'ranymis-moii tn the United States.

where the 16 men were held. tempted to commit suicide, the po tralto. Oood tnr You Bad for Me. Gcod Night. Sunlight.

Jsse Crawford, organ. Puttin' on the Ritr. There's Danger in Your Evec Cherle. With You. Ovpsv Love Sonir.

Siii. You Sinners. Pnl Small. Trllli It. to the Dairies.

Ah. sweef Mv.stery of Life. To he nrlerted. 1 1 News events 3 I -I," 1 he Columbians: Fred- r'ie Rich Orrh. Hvmn to the Sun.

Oernldme. Amour Mv Souvenirs. Sor'Bt of the Bayou Quartet fnnp of Love. 11:30 Hotel Paramount Dance mulc. Ben Pollack Orch.

1i'M a.m. Midnight Melodies: Ann Leaf at the or gun. Celeste Aida. Tn Old Oranada. Melodies in Major, Tchaikovsky.

Dance Tzigane. Chanson Bohemienne. 1 La, La, La. HOOK. WSGH 2I4M.

tempt was made to get a copy of a speech that Williams was scheduled to deliver at Yazoo. Annoyed and yet amused at the repeated efforts, he finally replied with finality: "There ain't goin' to be any. As lice reported, by jumping from the :30 p.m. Beverly Dress Shop. Neirrocs Send Hoover Wire uewisn nour.

:45 Rubin's Marriage pro- ffram. f.onted in Breezy Point On Th Orean. Protesting Lynching Lebanon's period. one hour from Times Squire, twenty minutes from Brooklyn end in the city a.m. Time; weather, civil I grow older I become convinced more and more that I am just like a keg of near beer something like A mass meeting of approximately 4:.15 L.

8. Marine Band. ADVERTISEMENT iimus. iou py nominal price, $10)0 to $1650 for a brand new bunealow. 1 hen SDend vour summers and wrvelt -nta thm The Soell of the Die 2.000 Negroes, protesting against the 8:30 Haipern and Halpern.

:4.i Rabbi Aaron Kronen-berg 1 500 K. BQ 200 I. tionarv." Dr. Frank H. Vize- the real article, but lacking the service.

11:05 a Thought for Today. 11:10 "May Recipes," Mrs Louts Reed Welzmiller. 11:25 Morning musicale. lynching of Negroes in the South teilv. 5:15 Breen and de Rose.

p.m. Anthony Buccalon. ocean's edne under our attractive ten year leasehold plan for an average cost for all upkeep of $200 per year. Sign and mail attached coupon; better still, call or phone oflice is open until 9 tonight. Stock closing prices and 11:40 -New York Women's Press songs.

15 Frank Petagno. songs. quotations. 5:50 Stories Wealth." Irvine Fisher. 8:30 Sylvia Blttner, soprano.

BREEZY POINT COLONY Nancv Maroney. hones. roof of the three-story at 184 Williams where she lived. She was only bruised in the fall and after treatment by Dr. Vitalc, ambulance surgeon of Trinity Hospital, she remained at home.

Police say she told them she was tired of living. John Howells, 27, of 179 Franklin was removed to Greenpoint Hospital after he had attempted to commit suicide, the police reported, by swallowing liniment. He was found on the floor of his room by his wife, who summoned Patrolman James Tore of the Greenpoint precinct. Police say the man left a note asking his wife's forgiveness. He will recover, according to hospital Tabernacle 0:0 Jack Walgen.

enter- 421 Seventh Avenue. New York, Ni V. KICK. Smith Dinners Famous Among his colleagues who have dined with him, the dinners given at his Washington home by Senator Ellison D. Smith are famous for their South Carolina hams and sausages, cured to perfection on the Smith plantation.

This plantation is one of the many tamer. She's Getting I Thinner Every Day Her Fat is Melting Fast Awajr All over the world Kruschen 9:15 Emanon Dance Orch. OTIIKR LOCAL STATIONS 577U ----CO PON Send for booklet and ticket good for Rockaway Point Breezy Pome boat or auio gate. Name uiud: unginnt readings. Gladys Freeman.

6:00 "Principles of Singing," Irma Swift, Hunter College, (1:15 Herman Ncuman, piano 0:30 German lessons. "Men of the Sea." the Rev. James C. Hcaley of the Sailors Home and Institute. 7:15 "Subterranean a -sages." William M.

Tarbox. 7:30 Time: police alarms; civic Information. "The Theory of ProgressIts Historical Development." Herbert Morals. :55 "Recent Biographies of Washington. Trof.

William B. 8:1.1 "Evolution of the Vertebrate." Prof. Herbert Ruches. Stations Kilocycles Time WAAM. Newark historic places throughout the South, 1230 10:00 a.m.

P.m. WHAP. Manhattan Salts is appealing to girls and women who strive for an attrao his lamlly having maintained pos 1300 4:30 D.m.- 8:45 p.m. WCAP, Ahiiry Park session of it since the first Smith to settle there was given the original live, free from fat figure that can il'ho a.m. p.m.

Choir and organ: Frank Aper-. organist. Maadear Choir Oriental Tone Poem. Bould the Heavenly Mansions" Farewell Sonata, from "The Can-tuts." Ave Maria Glory to God Choir 6: ho The Lonesome Cowboy, John White, tenor. Ruitar.

0:45 Prohibition poll. Floyd Gibbous. Pepsodent program. Amos 'n' Andv. Tastycast Jesters: Male trio.

Tiger Rac Tom Thumh. Sing. You The Wind Blew Through His Whiskers. 7:30 Baseball srores. 7:35 Roxv and his gung: Ruth Durrell.

soprano. Fainilv Goes Abroad. 9:00 Mavtag Orch: Retting 660K. WEAF 454M. p.m.

Market: weather. 1 Tm Palais Or Orch. Bruce Norman, tenor. "Phvsical Defects." Dr Lerov Wilkes. :30 Mother Dav program.

Current event. Wintei Russell and Arthur D. Rees. American Foundation foi the Blind. 4:00 Moxie program: Virginia Tavlor; ParnasMis String Trio 4:15 Merrymakers.

i w-noints: Sir Philip Kerr. Mar- ejuis of Lothian, attempted to pickup rrbroadcast from Brit-' ish Broadcasting Corporation London, for transmission in the United State. 4:4.1 N. B. C.

Studio program. The Lady Nvt, Door. 5:30 Tea Timers: Dance band. Old King Cole: George Mitchell, songs. not fail to win adiiiiraUon.

WAAT. Jersey City 040 a.m.- n.m. Here's the recipe that banished WMRJ. Jamaica 1210 12:00 D.m.- 3:00 D.m. fat and brings Into blossom all the natural that ever WGBB.

Freeport was held last night at Holy Trinity Baptist Church, at DeKalb and Franklin Aves. After listening to addresses by the Rev. Thomas S. Hartcn, pastor of the church, Stanley M. Douglas, Dr.

Lincoln Jons and Mrs. M. C. Law-ton, vice chairman of the Kings County Republican organization, the assembly drafted a telegram and sent it to President Hoover, calling for national measures to do away with lynching. HUCKINS GOES TO PRISON George Huckins, former president of the Cedar Rapids club of the Mississippi Valley League, was sentenced recently to a term not to exceed seven years in the Iowa State penitentiary.

He was charged with obtaining money under false pretenses from Emil Levsen, former pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. It. was one of three charges which Huckins faced after a get-rich-quick scheme he was oierating had been exposed. SHOT KILLS BROOKLYNITE Philadelphia, May 12 Henry Smith, 54, of Brooklyn, who was found mysteriously shot In a field in Springfield Township, near here. land grant by Kmg George III in 1747.

Senator Smith's maternal ancestors came from Scotland. Not much as known concerning the early history of this side of the family, says the Senator, until his brother I JIO 9:00 D.m. -10 00 n.m. SLIP COVEES MADE TO ORDER WNJ. Newark woman possesses.

Every morning take one half 3:00 n.m.- 6:00 P.m. WOV. Manhattan 570K. WMCA 526M. 1:00 p.m.

Miller's Trio. I belbert-Wilson program "Therenoid health talk. 2:15 Mirror reflections. 2:30 Znlly Smirnoff, violin. 2:15 Stanley Jewels.

Selbert-Wilson program. teaspoon of Kruschen Baits Jn a and Upholstery Sale Charles visited Scotland recently and made an investigation. WB GUARANTEE io reuphoHtcr your furniture like new iToiecc your furniture and beautify your home with iin mm 3: mo About the house. Dor- tuvers at oM gavlnf. DO li NOW AND SAVU When he returned all of the fam ily gathered at the Smith home to SLIP COVERS TO ORDER 1130 12:00 m.

5:35 p.m. WWRL. WoodMde 1A00 8 00 s.m.12;00 p.m. WPAP. Manhattan 1010 9:00 p.m.

p.m. WCAM. Camden 1280 2:00 p.m.-ll :30 p.m. WKBO. Jersey City 1450 9 of) a.m.

p.m. WODA. Paterson 12S0 12:00 m. 8:00 p.m. WGCP.

Manhattan 1250 8 00 a.m. p.m. hear the report. or n-pc. Ret in Beautiful cretonne or am art damask in greens, blues.

"His account of the clan's history and Piatt, piano duo; Tom. Dirk and Harrv. male trio; orch. Don't Ever teve Me. from "Sweet Adeline." Jananefe Dreamer.

from "Fox Follies" Orrh. Who? Trio i Only a Rose oi ny Aine Carter. 3:45 The Red Devils. 4:00 Stock quotations. 1:30 Olirbach miracle program.

Gold burgs. 5:30 Berenson entertainers. Saratoga Jewish hour. Union Label Council rosr aim imii pi npt-n. rrrnrn seams or binding.

Now only was a glowing one," said the South REUPHOLSTERINR Carolina statesman. "Bravery, daring, chivalry, he found everywhere. frame or i '2 3-1-(ere Library Set in Tapentry. But Charlie, I asked, 'what were glass of hot water before breakfast. Cut out excessive eating exercise regularly.

Bo sure end do this ever? tnornltitf, fo "Tt's the lit tin daily dose that takes off tha fat." Don't miss a morning. The Knischpn habit means that every particle of poisonous waste matter and harmful acids and gases are expelled from the system. At the same time the fttomach, liver, kidneys and hnwels are toned up and the pure, fresh blood containing Nature's six ilff-ffiving sails Is carried to every organ, gland, nerve hikI fibre of the body and Mils i followed bv "that Kruschen feeling" of energetic health and activity that is reflected In bright eyes, cleux Ekin dieer ful vivacity and charming figure. Get an 85c bottle of Kruschen Salts nt any drug store (lasts 4 weeks with the distinct understanding that you must be satisfied witii results or money back. One Montana woman' lost 19 pounds nf fat in 4 weeks and feels better than site hujs for years.

flour, Leatherette, New bpnngs. Frames polished like new the first ones like? How did their reputation get lieu pho later inr Finest Overstuff pd Seta and Odd I'ieres at Lowest Prices, Well, Ellison. I didn't intend to Beautiful Orio. Retting and Piatt. Medlev: "Hot Chocolate Somewhere a Voice Is Calling Orrh.

Chesebrough Real Folks' Sketch. George Frame Brown. O. Underbill Marv. Virginia Fanner.

Tommy Brown. Ed-wm Whitnery. Elsie Mae Gordon. Phoebe Mackay; novelty band. UPHOLSTERY Inc.

Brooklyn 367 Fulton TRI.n,i. 6772 COLONIAL program. Bnsch Chest of Jewels. Bovs. Fulton Royale Orch.

10:30 Sport revue. 10:3.1 A. c. O. hour.

1 1 :05 News. 11:10 Silver Slipper Orch. 11:40 Saratoga Club Orch. 12:10 a.m. Village Grove Nut Club.

810K. WPCII 370M. report that. But since you ask I might as well tell you that the first of the clan were the most i ten in i. "V- I I dim c.

9666 died lastt night in a Philadelphia hospital. A sister, Mrs. Lillian Ohlie of Montrose Brooklyn, has been asoaiLa, biu. nr. aica u.

vicnvRidi, WCll New York CHy 45 West 34th Wisconsin 0112 astute horse and rjttle rustlers EVENING PHONE for SAMPLE RAYmond 3678' Scotland has ever notified. 10:00 Stromberg Carlson program; Kenneth Loysen, bari p.m. Selbert-Wilson pro 'Mr. Hooch tjl Kansas' As the most renowned dry State ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT the Union, Kansas naturally sends dry Representatives to Con gress, and Representative Homer Hoch is a good example of the State's Corgressmen in that he is a stanch dr. Among other things, Mr.

Hoch is an exec. lent after-dinner speaker. Occasionally he makes use of his odd na'rte in getting off to a running en a speech by thanking the In 1 Hour Buckthorn Bark and Glycerin Help Constipation toastrnaster or some other presiding of tier at the affair for pronounc Black and Gold Room Orch. Overture' "Merry Wives of Windsor." Serenade Esnagnol. Minuef S- m-phonr.

Poem. Suite Aboriginal. Whvte's Orcli Baseball scores. -oo Rosalie Wolff, soprano: fiistnimrntal quartet. Beau Soir.

I List the Trill, from "Na-lomn," 1 ullabv. from "Jocelyn." A Mav Morning. hand i's Crusade." O. McDonald. Colonial Bearonlights: Robert-L.

Riplev. "Believe It or Not." cartoonist; male quartet. ft-nit Vote of Firestone: 'uieiin de Leath. contrslto, Banr. tenor, ft -A.

and P. Gyostes: Frnk Parker and Carlton BovtU. t-nr; Stanlpy McClelland. -intone; Fmil Cntc. bass; I'iim Weill.

accompanist; Mrintr sextet; orch. 1m Oitano. Sweet Storr Fer Told, S'rtns Sextet. Melev of George M. Cohan -nncs Quartet.

pnrninire Tenor Prlih Dance. My Mother Wants to Know. You Sinners. Foen Rnsemarin. of Popular Rone.

Sprcniifle Schubert rnit-Hli Moon. PMr. Toon. ght of the Bumble It -h Mntnr Familv r-4-iv; rtfrliard Bonelli. ban t'-'ie; orrh, 7n March, from Orch.

Live Snntr. from "Faupt." Mr. Bonelh In V'Uaee. from Cti-cr'na Sketches" D-nnv Deeer. Bird Pongs at entitle.

Mr. Bonnelli. from "Samson mri Delilah." lo nn- valtinf Plane of PrMms. MeH'ev of George Cohan hit'. noe of flunimer.

Mary Honole. Wh pianos la Pr'nuin Fs' ia-v on "What 1 This Ti if f'Hllerl I 've--o pianov. C'idctlc Up i I 'ttie C'oer. Duet. Dnnce.

trom Nn toma" Orch Sien of the Shell: Frer) Waidner. tenor: Tom. Din; and Harrv, vocal trio; Sen Kaney. narrator; orrh. Fnriunt Orch.

Blue and Moonless Night. Trio. ing nls name correctly. The au- dier ce is then amused with a few il- of the embarrassment he hf suffered from the many and "totr WABC a.m. Organ reveille.

8:00 Paul Rader's Breakfast Brigade, talk. 8:30 Morning devotions. 8:15 Vincent Sorey Orch. Music: news; poetrv. 9:30 u.

S. Army Band concert. 9:45 Beauty by Nivea. U.S. Armv Band concert.

10:00 Ida Bailey Allen. 10:30 Radio home makers. 10:45 Jean Carroll, hair beauty, "Caring for Rugs and Floors." 11 :15 Beatrice Murray, "Hand Exercltes." Lee. "Spring Chickens." WEAK 0:15 a.m. Health exercises.

RntO Jolly Bill and Jane. 8:1." Morning devotions. 8:30 Cheerio. 9:00 Elmer Feldkamp. crooner.

Parker, soprano. 1 1 :00 "Your Child." Grace Abbott. 11:15 Radio Household Institute. 11:30 Harel Price, soprano. 11:15 The C-inny Cook.

12:00 On Wings of Song. WJZ 7:30 a.m. Rise and shine. 7:15 Landt Trio and White. Quaker Crackels Man.

8:15 "Mouth Health," Marley Sherris. The Headliners; orch. 15 Dance band. 9:1." Parnassus String Trio. 10:00 "Safeguarding Your Food and Drug Supply." R.

M. Wharton. 10:15 Through the Lookii Glass. Frances Ingram. 1 The Manhatters; orrn.

10:15 Josephine B. Gibon. food talk. 1 1 Cooker? 11:30 The Recitnlists. 12:00 Luncheon Five.

WOK 0:15 a.m. Gvm classes. Weather; news. Morning topics. tin Marjorie Presnell.

0:30 Bohn Orrh. 9:15 Phllcas Service. Ensemble. Tea time. 10:01 Alfred W.

MrCann. 1 1 "Common Sense for Mothers." 11:1.5 Studio orrh. 11:30 Spring Meiils. 11:4.1 Gas Clothes Saver. 1 1 Ensemble.

11:55 News. df aous waj his name can be mis- jnounced. Mr. Hoch then caps off his introduction thusly: tone: Rochester Civic Orch. Slavic Rhapsody.

PersiHn Dance. Aria: Where E'er Ynn Walk. Herodtade Ballet, Suite. The Babylonians. The Phoenicians.

i Builders: Sketch, orch. 1 1 Hotel Governor Clinton orrh. N. B. C.

Studio program. 710K. WOR 422M. 12:03 p.m. Week's musical events.

I'M--Studio Orch. 13:30 Palais Royal Orch. Hotel Astor Orch. 2:30 Mrs. Stephen Van Hoe-sen 2:45 Nicholas Divona, baritone.

Fdriie Wolfe's Onrh. and Anita Span, dl'eue. "in the Patio." I.orenr.o Herrera. tenor; Margueretta Ouefo. soprano.

Edna A. W. Teall. modes. Ten time.

"Spotlights of History." Dr. Joseph P. Fol.sou. 1:15 New Jersey Audubon "RiitIs." 4 International w- point: Sir Philip Kerr. 1:45 Ne-v Jrr-ev Stute Department of Acrirulture.

Anthony Trini Orch. 5:30 Joseph McCarron. tenor. Sunshine of Your Smile. Rn of Tralee.

Two Irish Fves. The Road to Ilappmr. Aviation rather. 5:15 Mike and Olc. ITnrle Don, 0:311 Sports talk.

0:15 BOV SCOUIS. Judge E. J. T.aie Emerson Mile Quariet. -Prlnfv P-vf i Bunttalow Bovs SeJertions from "The New Moon" Tenor Soprano solo.

Sharing Tetior Srler ioii5. Riidriicore. Loe Your Magic Snell. Tenor. Sonrano solo Seler'ions from "Sweet Adeline "Why, the other day.

ladies and entlenien. I was introduced as Mr. gram. 1:30 Mirror reflections. 1:45 Joe Lane, baritone.

of a Student Tour in Europe." Richard Morton. 2:15 Radio auctioneers. 2:45 Ruth Rogers. James Tiin- mons. sones.

3:15 Two guitars, Raegan and Stern. 3:: Hubert Zetgler and Rosalie. Wvnn. The Poet's Corner. 4:00 Helen Ault, musical.

4:15 Lydla Lane, talk. 4:30 Marion Marrl, contralto; H. Ronoff. violin. 5:00 Hebrew College of the Air.

5: 15 Russian tunes. Kolta Negin. 5:30 Selbert-Wilson program. stace period. 0:30 Screen period.

6:45 International friendship talk. "Pinto in a Pinch," sketch. 7 1 5 Keyboard Ku rios. Syl vio di Ricneo. 7:25 Evangeline Day.

astrologer. George. Rufus. comedy. 7:1.5 Gordon and Rule, sonas.

Christian Science services. 10IOK. WRNY-297M. .1:30 p.m. String Trio.

5:1.5 Lehman Byck and Harriet Nash. Aviation hour. 0:15 Julius Giuletti. accordion. Literarv Guild hour.

John Patterson, tenor. 7:00 a 1 es Sclmfraiitky piano. 7:15 "Journalist 'Tn the Olonming." Hocco's Liipeinbie. Russian B-ar Orch. HOOK.

WLWL 272M. p.m. Edwin Breen. baritone, :2 Rudolph Forst. violin.

0:30 Orch. to Question box. the Very Rev. John B. Harney, C.3.P.

7 15 Universal Male Quartet. JHooch of Kansas." Senator Thaddcus Caraway of Ar kansas, arch-lobbyist inquisitor, who Removes Stomach Gas Just ONE spoonful Arilerlka relieves stomach gas and that bloated feeling. Many who have wasted years takins Dills or remedies which clean only PART of bowels, arc astonished at the quick benefit from even the first dose of Adlerika. For gas. Intestinal stasis and chronic constipation, it has no equal.

Be sure to get genuine Adlerika in tin-foiled bottles. has that happy, or unhappy, faculty. depending on which end of the inquisition you are situated, of jousting with words, at a recent dinnpr given Surprising QUICK Action The simple buckthorn bark, glycerin, saline compound (known as Adler-Ika), acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, usually In just ONE hour I It often brings out foul matter you would ffever believe was In your system. This old matter may have poisoned you for months and caused GAS. sour stomach, headache or nervousness.

Try this simple proof: Take any medicine which acts on lower bowel only, as most laxatives do. After your bowels have moved, take Adlerika and you will be astonished at how much MORE sour, old matter and GAS Is brought out! "I highly commend it as the best 1 1 1 mil a cuant I have seen In my 38 years of I tal experience." Bailey. "In addition to intestinal cleansing, lt markedly reduces the number of colon bac- his honor by some Washington Take tills to any dnrBist nnd a 15c discount on vour first. 15c a newspapermen told a story on himself concerning an episode where the jousting passed the wordy point. "My daughter Magdalen did not seem to develop as she should.

At times she had no pep at all and couldn't get her -school work very easily. For four years we doctored her off and on. Then a friend told us how much Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound had helped her years ago, bottle of Adimks. to ukuooist: We give you The story concerned a little mis FREE 15c lor this.

Not redeemed without customer's nwme and address PLAINLY written so we mn writ understanding Senator Caraway got into with an man several years back in Washington. The twj them. Adlerika Dept. St. Paul, Minn Adv.

L. Siioub. Sew York. U.ia. Dr.

II. so I got a bottle for Magdalen, Her CORPORATION NOTICES. FORECLOSURES. CORPORATION NOTICES. gives public notice of the confirmation bv nerves are quieting, her general health is better and she is now as STEP IN SEff IT'S Tim PRICE YCW CAN AFFORD BEAUTIFUL LIFE-LIKE SETS the Supreme Court mid the entering tn the Bureau of City Collections of assessments for acquiring title to the following named of TEETH and BKIDO EWOHK avenue in me isoiougn or Brooklyn: SECTION 9.

normal as other girls. Mrs. J. lrfnoLii, Triompsons Addifion, The Dalles, Oregon. My Prices interest will be collected thereon at, (lie rate of seven per centum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment Is pavable to the City Collector, at his office. Room 1. Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

and on Saturdays until 12 noon CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller Dated. New York, May 7. 1930, Cmil. ml2-10t-onh Wythe Avenue at Banker St.

Acquiring Title to. Confirmed April 15, 1930 and eu- ARF. EfrTTTTIta Very Lou) I lerea May o. jimu. The area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings Is as follows: Flunked ill School, Boy Kuns Away From Home Leaving a note saying that lie was "dt-sBUsted with school and wanted Beginning at a point midway between UMPIRES FOR A.

A. Three new umpires were on the roll ot the American Association President Tom Hickey assiEiied them to their opening series. Clayton Bailey. W. F.

Clayton and E. H. Osborne are the newcomers, and i1.a a scltrnmpnt 1 fnmir Meseroic Ave. ana worniBn Ave on a line midway between Banker St. and Dobbin and running thence (southwardly Teeth in One Day if desired ikng th? said line midway between Banker I to hit the road," Edward 15.

of 153 Rockaway Road, Jamaica, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, at Room 2351. Municipal Buildiof, Manhattan, until 11 a.m. on FRIDAY. MAV mm 1FKS F.XPDRIKNCF.

Connolly and Bailey in Indianapo- TJj IJ some time early yesterday morning left his home and parents. His father. Joseph Weinstein, told De- FOR HAULING AND LAYING WATER lis: Johnson and Snyder 1n Toledo: tpctive James Sabatino of the mnino ncu nf rUK 1 ENANCES TN AVENUE ROCKAWAY AND SUTTER AVENUES. SEIGEL, BAY 41RT. E.

32ND. 56TH A ND IN W. 6TH STREETS BOROUGH OP BROOKLYN. Johnston, Browne and Osborne in Louisville, and Rue and Clayton at Columbus. SUPKEMU COURT, KINGS COUNTY Isaac Cohen, plu-mtur.

against Jean Dewey and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearinp date the 'ill. day of May. 1930. I.

the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will fell at public auction to the highest bidder. bv Nathaniel Shuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 180 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the H9th day of May, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: Al lthat certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of BrooKlvn. County of Kings. Citv and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the north side of Division Avenue, distant two hundred and eeven (207'. feet and six .6" Inches easterly from the northeast corner of Division Avenue nnd Eighth Street, now Marcy Avenue: running thence northerly and at right angles to Division Avenue one hundred and seven 107') leet ten (10" inches, more or less: thence westerly and nearly parallel with Division Avenue, thirty feet; thence southerly and again at right angles to Division Avenue, one hundred and seven (107't feet and ten inches, more or les, to the northerly side of Divi.Mou Avenue, and thence easterly slong- the north iide of Division Avenue, thirty (30') feet lo the point or plae of beginnintt. The point or place of beginning being al5o distant one hundred and twenty-five 'lllj'i feet westerly from the northwest corner of Division Avenue and Uodnev Street Dated Mav 8th.

lWO. BENJAMIN AM MERMAN. Releree. Maxwell J. Hamburger.

Pliintifl's Attorney. 2.3 Broadway. Manhattan Borough, N. V. Citv.

m8 6t th 20 NEVINS ST. "ffiV 1 Flock Nevin or DeKalb Sanwa? stations Hnrur, 9-!) DftiU. Sundar, PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT -1 The time allowed for doing and com Squad that the boy had "flunked" in studies at Jamaica High School. Edward on Saturday afternoon afked his parents to buy him a road map of New York State. His father promised to get him one next week.

About 11 o'clock Saturday Tunc In Tomorrow uu WLTH for these Eagle features NEWS FLASHES by Maurice McLoughlin at 1:00 P.M. BOOK CHAT hy Jo Ran son at 1:05 P.M. See The Eagll's radio programs daily for announcements of The Eagle's News Flashes DAIM LEAVE? 1 SKIN DISEASES Chronic Ailments treated. Blood, Nerve, Bkln Diseases, Chrouio Ulcers, Oeneral Weakness, Nose. Throat, Lungra, Asthma, Bronchial Diseases; Btomach, In.

testlnal. Liver, Kidney, Rectal Disuses. Thousands men and somen success-fully treated. My personal attention throughout entlra course, ncasonabla churses. I CONSULTATION FREE" I X-RAYS BLOOD EXAMINATIONS at.

ana uoDom tit. to a line loo leet soutn-erly from and parallel with the southerly line of Norman thence westwardly along the said line parallel with Norman Ave. to the intersection with a Hue J00 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Wythe the said distance being measured at right angles to Wythe Ave; thence southwesterly along the said line parallel with Wvthe Ave. to a line midwav between North 15th St. and North 14th thence northwesterly along the said line midway between North 15th St.

and North 14th to a line 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Wythe the said distance being measured at right angles to Wythe thenre northeasterly along the said line parallel with Wythe Ave. to a line midwav between Gem St. and Banker thenre northwardly along the said line midway between Oein St. and Banker St. to the pro-longatton of a line midway between Mes-erole Ave.

and Norman Ave. as these streets are laid out to the east of Banker thence along the said line midway between Meserole Ave. and Norman Ave. and along its prolongation to the point or place of beginning. That the above entitled assef-sment was entered on tiie day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of AssesMiienu kept the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July 5, which Is sixty davs after the date of entry of the assessment.

I night Edward and his parents went I to bed. His father arose at 3 o'clock yesterday morning to find his son not in the house. Several shirts, a coat, collars, socks and other wear-! in? material also were cone. pleting ine entire work Is before the expiration of forty HOi consecutive workig days. The amount In which security Is required for the performance of the contract is Four Thousand Dollars Deposit with bid must he the sum of Two Hundred Dollars iJ-OOi.

Bidders shall submit a lump sum hid for all the work contained in the specifications, but the bids slmll be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest formal bidder for the entire Job. Blank forms of bid. proposal and ron-tract. Including specified tmius, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, cm. be obtained upon payment of a deposit of 85.00 at Room 2351.

Mmiictoal Building. Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specification!" in good condition within one week after the date of the letting. Dated, Mav 12, 19LM). JOHN J. DIETZ.

Commissioner. Instructions to Bidders, Dext te last Pg. C286) ml2-10t-O5U zirjs you peet it off easily. It is safest way known, Beware of imitations. Ort the rrat "Grta-It" Mr aale everywhrra.

"OF.TS-tT," Inc Chlrafx AMAZING scien-l tific discovery end coma and calluses. One drop dots the work- It deadens pain in 3 short seconds. Corn then dries up 4o4 loosens to SELF-CLOSING CAP Offering no interference to filling Ihc automobile gasoline tank, but preventing withdrawal of the contents, a gastank lock with self-closing cap now is available for SPtCIALIblS. EST. 28 Years 110 EAST 16TH Y.

"Bet. lrrlng PL and Union Daily, 9-8 P.M. Sundays, 9 lo 4 CORPORATION NOTICES. IT IN PURSUANCE Of SECTION 9R OP THE Greater New York charter, the Comptroller of the City of New York hereby.

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