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1 THE UHOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YQIIK. F1UDAY. MAKCI1 13, 1925. 20 WARMBATH NAMED SENTENCE COMMUTED f.NpcctI to The Eatilr.) Albany, March 13 Governor FORD PUTS BAN ON USE OF NAME Sir Neville Chamberlain as Seen By Noted French Artist Cabrol Rebroadcasting of London Program Halted by Static ii ii nn i iri i EASTERN DISTRICT HAS NEW 'MOVIE' HISTORY METHOD 'lAAIUfinWlDl Al Smith has issued a commutation of sentence to Frank J. Kane, convicted in Queens County of assault, second degree, us second offender, and sen uuuunuui muuuuiu Realty Associates' Buildings to Be "Greve Houses." Efforts to pick up the radio broadcast program from 2 L.

London, and rebroadcast it in this country through Station in Aeolian tenced in May. I'xzi, to live yvr imprisonment. Aa commuted, bin sentence will, run for only three years, eight months, and 23 days, aa a minimum. Nicoll, Anable Nicoll, New York A new method for using tlie mo Washington Expert Comes attorneys for Henry Ford, have noti tion pictures for history -instruction Hall, Manhattan, last night, were only partly successful. Enough data HK.STAinAXTS BROOKTVX.

fied the Realty Associates to refrain from using the name Ford In connection with its building of so-called was gathered front the experiment to justify later tests. is described by Louts J. OiossmnTli of Eastern District Hich Schdol in the current of IIili Points. Mr. Grossmai k's description lol- ALWAYS OPEN J.

E. BRISTOL, Prop. Ford houses at Gerrittseh Park and Smatterings of speech and music wete received, as was an immense ows: other places where the real estate firm is operating. "The popularity of such histnrlcnl quantity of static. Only at infrequent 1 The attorneys in their communi moments did some high pitch sounds pictures as 'Janice Meredith' and 'The Covered Wagon' cation with William M.

Greve, pres come across, and then only when there was a drop in the static level. nciuced me to try the dramatized or movle-ized recitation In mv hiulnrv classes. ident of the Kealty Associates, contend that the trademark Ford has been protected by the Ford Motor Company not only in the manufacture and sale of motorcars but in a great many other trades and busi I'niisiial High Static. An unusually high static lovel al By means of tills o-nnllnt movle- Radio Corporation of America station, and put on the air on a 112-meter wave length. This low wave was picked up at the corporation's research station at Van Cortland Park, and sent by land wires to in Aeolian Hall, Manhattan, where it was broadcast the regular programs.

Some Heard Orvliestra. It was evident from the moment the apparatus picked up the English wave that the static level was so high that expected results could not be achieved. The experiment startd at 8:20, and it was some minutes before the nature of the British program was learned. As the time for the close of the experiment approached 9 o'clock (2 a.m. London time) reception became somewhat clearer.

Snatches of music were heard, and also the call letters 2 The chimes from Big Bon on the House of Parliament striking 2 o'clock, brought tlie program to a close. This was clearly heard, as were the words "good night" in tlie r.ignlng off announcement. Telephone calls to the station reported much better reception at a number of broadcast listeners stations. Several listeners reported hearing an orchestra play Beethoven's "Minuet," and "God Save The King," at as well as the chimes and the signing off announcement. ized recitation the teacher lias the most resulted in failure of experiment, although there were indi llll nesses.

jupils Imagine a moving picture of he events and Incidents contained in he day's history lesson. cations that an Improved technique Mr. Greve. replying to the com aX ST Zs munication from the attorneys, stat unarm nave resulted in clearer signals. This was the first attempt to re- Highly Gift for a Shakespeare Garden.

J. C. Warnilialh of Washington, D. C. bus been npputntpd taxidermist In the Department of Natural Srienee of Brooklyn Museum, It became known today through a report filed by William H.

Vox. the museum director, at a meeting yesterday of the Hoard of Trustees of the lirooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. The new taxidermist will assume his duties on April 1. He has been trained under the leading taxidermists, sculptors and draughtsmen in Kntland and the I'nited States, according; to Director Kox, and to his other qualifications he adds a. thor-oiKh understanding: of wild life gained durirm many years of field work and exploration.

Ilt was a member of the Peary North Tolc (Expedition in 1909. t'harles D. Atkin, director of the Department of Kducation. submitted a report showing- that the attendance at lectures and other events of the department for February was 40,313. refleotltiff keen interest in the department.

Dr. C. Clatcer, director of the. Botanic Garden, announced the A Rpeciflc illustration will evnloln DINING ROOMS IIOKOI t.ll OF BKOOKLY 3 and 5 WlUoughby Si. 142 Flalbuih Ave.

Tel. 4470-4471 Triangle 600 Avenue 1IOHOIGII OF MANHATTAN ed that the Realty Associates will his device. The question. 'What is he siKnldcance of the bui-nlm- of ihe oroaucasi an Knglish program, although programs from Die Pacific Is asked. Const have been rebroadcast here with considerable success.

Recep The answers to this nups'ion will discontinue the use of the name Ford in advertisements and pamphlet!) and announced that hereafter the houses built in the developments controlled by the organization will be known as "Greve Houses." be given In the following 1 1 he first pupil called unon tion from East to West never has been as successful as those in the opposite direction. The cause of this phenomena is unknown. nets as the lecturer. It Is his dutv The program sent out hv 2 KEEPING TRACK OF to describe the picture of tho mob of idlers who are lending ears to Dcsmoulins in the Palais Koyale. This pupil also explains the reasons was put on the air at Chelmsford, Station 2 X.

which operates on a 1,800 meter wave length, and with WORLD PRICES ror tne existence of so 'many Idlers The best method of keeping track power or zw.uiiu watts. This was Paris at this particular time. picked up at Belfast, Maine, by the 2 Another "pupil is called uuon to of world prices is to compare the figures of each year. make believe that, he Is Dcsmoulins. ThlB method of comparing present This modern Dcsmoulins, emulating AND D4JVQ, OETJEN'S Church and Flatbuth Avenue Luncheon, 75c Dinner, $1.25 Special Saturday and Sunday Table d'Hote, $1.50 After the Show "Blue Plate Service." 75c Kntrrtnlnment by "The Dftlmonlco Five Orchestra." Special attention to Banquets and Parties.

Mark Anthony, s'nrts his stirring ad world prices wltn those of earlier dress with Friends, Frenchman, years is especially practicable in the countrymen, etc. establish a Shakespeare Garden In connection with the Children's Wife Deserted for Cooking, FindsHitsbandatFoodShow 3 A third pupil looks at the lackboard and there he sees a mov official figures of the United States by reason of the fact that the laws and regulations of the United States renulre the statement of the value ing picture of the mob pillaging and robbing gun sheps and bakery shops. of each article imported to be the export value in tne country from ne also sees the march of tho Pa- isians against tho Bastille and its 7 destruction. This picture the pupil describes in his own way tc his audience of classmates. which sent, plus any export tax imposed by the country from which it is consigned.

So it appears, savs the Trade Record, that '4 Another nunll is called nnon. when we compare the official figures FIRE DESTROYS BOWNE MANSION IN FLUSHING Fire Department authorities today are investigating the cause of a lire which lato yesterday destroyed the oid Bowne homestead, at Bay-side ave. and 15th Flushing. The two-story frame house, with Its 15 rooms, was erected more than 100 years ago and was the phow-plaee of the neighborhood for a of the value of tlw respective artl We Serve Lobsters All Year I "Arrest the angry woman commanded. 1 The husband calmly awailed developments, paying little her, 1 to the angry charges laid against him.

It was after the police had' told him he could go on the ground that they had no warrant for his arrest that he got back at his wife by slamming her cooking. Yesterday marked not only 'the biggest day this year at the food show but broke the record of all years and of all food shows that have cles imported, we have a definite statement of market price of the article on leaving the country from which it Is sent to us. While this comparison does not show actual The teribher asks him to act the part of a soothsayer who has been a silent witness of the burning of 1 he Bastille. This soothsayer is asked to explain the significance of this event. "I have found this 'movie-ized' history recitation to be a very effective device for maintaining the Interest and attention of the pupils.

It also aids tho pupil in acquiring a clear understanding and a lasting "Why didn't yfiu start going to food shows years ago? If you had known anything about cooking then I wouldn't have deserted you." This was the. retort made by on angry husband when released by the police at the dour rf the 3th Regiment Armory, Sumner and Putnam last night. He had come to the food show which Is being litld at the armory, but was scarcely Inside the door uefore he was approached by a woman, who announced loudly to the crowd gathered about the door that this man was her husband who had, deserted her five years ago. "Get the police!" she cried. Two policemen arrived.

advances in the price of tlie article in any single the fact that Ioiik time. It was built by Walter Bowne, who in 1828 became Mayor of the City of New York, and for Britain has one problem generally Alon. of the world ever been held, it was declared by four years, from 1828 to 1832, oc year after year suggests that prices obvious, and that ls to bring the health of the ladies of England up to that of the men of England. All impression of this history lesson." cupied it. as the Mayor home.

Moit Artistic and Unique Restaurant ia Section i Business Men's Lunch 50c Dinner That Can't Be Beat $1.00 Private Dining Room Upstairs LITTLE GARDEN RESTAURANT 577 NOSTRAND AVENUE Phone 6574 Lafayette Near Pacific Street the world over wort higher In 19Z4 tnose in cnarge. There was an attendance of more than 35,000 persons during tho afternoon and evening, according to the report of Walter Smith, manager of tho than in 1923 British men look not only healthy The house was unoccupied when Are broke out on the first floor ot the building yesterday. The home Manufacturing materials are the but almost bursting with all of the oui uiiiiiini uursung Willi I ui inn LAWYER IS ACQUITTED I i glad physical qualities. The female "lost important articles, in which Joseph A. Firpo stead was in the possession of the Bowne heirs until 1907.

when a of the species possesses looks of a different tenor. The run mostly to Jerome Richmond Hill, an attor Of Sir Neville Chamberlain there is little to be said here. That he is Minister of Hygiene is disclosed by Cabrol, who adds: "Nothing remarkable in this face. He gives me Hie impression of a man at once nervous and placid. It is curious that in general.

Ministers of Hygiene look like sick men." Who's Who reveals that he has been, as most British public men seem to have been at one time or other, a gallant soldier. He won decorations in Africa and again in India. Ho was Colonel when last seen. The Minister of Hygiene of Great Manhattan realty syndicate pur chased It. the lily for emulation.

It seems un BERG LOSES IN $28,422 fair. PERCENTAGE OF CHILD ney under suspension, was found not guilty on a charge of grand larceny by a Jury In tho Queens County Court They eyes of all England are therefore on Sir Neville Chamber MARRIAGES HERE SMALL SUIT, AGAINST BROKERS A Jury before Justice Rtegelmann GETS $25,000 ESTATE lain, and friends on this side of the before Judge Humphrey yesterday afternoon. Why children marry and how such ocean also will watch the develop In Queens Supreme Court today de ment of the female figure during the marriages turn out are discussed in Assistant District Attorney Thorn cided against Haakon Berg of 201 rest of his tenure of office. a report, an abstract of which wi OLLY'S OLLAR INNERS 26th Jackson Heights, in his suit ton charged that on July 3 last Mrs. Mary Devola of 8158 Bay 16th issued here today by the 'Russell to recover $28.22.63 from McDon Elliott C.

Cowdin of Lincoln Cottage, Far Rockaway, Is the sole heir of his aunt, Elizabeth S. Thoever of Far Tlockaway, hy the terms of her will dated 31, 1924, which has been filed for probate with Surrogate Noble of Queens. The will directs that the trustees, George liunzbrook and Clifford Williamson, Sage Foundation, which a few days lirooklyn. went to Flrno at his office TO SPEAK OX PRESS. BIG BEER SEIZURE in Richmond Hill and paid him $100 nell stock brokers, of 120 Broadway, Manhattan.

to start an action for divorce. A week ago revealed that there are now In the United States close to 700. 0U0 persons who were married whnn Burial Urn of Canal Builders Unearthed Near Phoenix I'hopnljt, March 13 A burial urn, estimated by archaeologists to be 2,000 years old, has been unearthed north of J'hoe-nix. According to Dr. O.

A. Tun-noy, professor of archaeology and an expert on the prehistoric ruins and relics of the canal builders, the urn is one of the most rare and valuable relics ever discovered of that early period. It contained the ashes of a child, according to Dr. Tunney, who based his belief of the absence of jewelry with which the anclenls bedecked with adult dead- The urn was in an excellent state of Berg formerly was vice president A seizure of 1,800 bottles of beer and now i. usslgnee of the New later, she testified, she gave Firpo another $50, for which she displayed a receipt.

After waiting several wenks they were under 16 years of age or and two bottles of whisky was made York Overseas Company, an export- ere niarnea to cniiuren under 16 by Detective Hefferman and Terre- ing concern. He alleged that Robert tino of the Special Service squad at Kjarsgaard. former treasurer of the to near irom the lawyer about the progress made io the suit Mrs. Dcvola said she flnallv went to Flrno both of 1 20 Broadway, Manhattan, shall invest $125,000 and take rharge of the farm at North Epplg. N.

and the income from the money and the farm Is to go to the nephew. It also directs that Cowdin On Tuesday evening, April 14, H. V. Kaltenborn of The Brooklyn Dally Eagle speaks on "The Press Profit or Profiteer" at the Cooper Union Forum in the Great llnll of Cooper Union. Following Mr.

Kaltenborn's address there will be a discussion from the floor. The foundation's investigators found that, according to the United States census, the percentage of IB to 19-year-old girls who are married is lowest In New England. whprA It innn a I colli puny, Kave uiukciubd tun- niK'ii. ine oi- rh--i. th of hi.

and demanded the return of her SERVED FROM 5 TO 8 P. M. Prepared in the highest order of culinary science at prices that will keep you happy and invite you to call again. a Dmlmeiabla Afternoon TaatA La Carta fleers claim to have made purchases '7 7h.ar,."Tr bmpany under "ano and' Devln, of may occupy the farm if the trustees deem it best. 26, 1715 Cornelius st.

Is exactly half of the percentage for the country as a whole. On the Pacific Coast and In mountainous that the brokerage concern's ac Queens, and William Hatter, 29, of money, which, ahe said, Firpo refused. Firpo said the money was paid on a loan due a client, TO REMOVE COLLINS' ceptance of the check was illegal. 678 Grand st. They will be arraigned htatcs the percentage of youthful before a Federal Commission later marriages Is twice that of New England, and In the central Routhern today, DR.

FLEMING ON RADIO States It Is three times the New The Rev. Dr. Andrew Fleming, rec Kngland percentage. In New York lly, however, the percentage of youthful marriages Is even lowor WESTMINSTER WEATHER FORECAST tor of the Church of the Nativity, was the speaker at today's noon services Another Big Money Saving RADIO SALE tnan in New England as a whole. conducted by the Brooklyn Federation CANON DENOUNCES BODY FROM SAND CAVE Central City, March IS W.

II. Hunt, a miner, who was at Sand Cave, near Cave City, during the efforts there to rescue Floyd Collins from the crevice, today announced that he had closed a contract with Homer Collins to remove the body of his brother. The body was sealed In the hole after It was ascertained that lie was dead. Indications Until 8 P.M. Tomorrow Churches from The Brooklyn Daily WMhlnKton.

Msrch 13-Por K.M.rn KnKe sudio of 8'atn, A 1 he New York: ILL. Federation Ouartet. directed by How- OBITUARY NOTES DOLLY'S TEA ROOM 440-442 COLD STREET Opposite Albas Theatre Half Blnck from Loaser'a nKi.intnwvh UF.KTtsn pi.acr for tillOI-l'KHH aa4 THEATHEQ0ER9 by rain tnniglu and on Saturday. Warmer nrd Wade Kimsey, arU also including I SEVEN SOCIAL SINS i portlona tonlht. Mabelle Nash, soprano; Ada Rutland southeast MAHOGANY PANELS MISS HiNTivr; Fresh winds (Jtirdon, contralto, and George TON of 1071 Nostrand a student In P.

Dietz. tenor, with Laura Orth Kimsey Local Probabilities. H. No. 92, died at her horn, yesterday of at the piano, again sang a request 7x18 Grade Panels.

7x21 1.65 7x24 44 1.80 nsln tnnirht ard Saturday. Warmr 7x1(1 Grade Panels .70 7x12 85 7x14 1.10 pneumonia after a brief lllnesa. Una was London Canon Donaldson of resli souiheaat winds. born In this boro and always resided program of sacred numbers. In tne absence of Dr.

Frederick M. Gordon, general secretary, Mr. Kimsey presided at the microphone. Plathush. She Is survived by her parents It KST A I A XTS II ROOKLYN.

Westminster Abbey In an address at Sheffield described the seven social evils as: Politics without principles. William and Barbara Allen Huntington, and HIGH WATKIl TOMORROW. (Standard Tlms.l GUARANTEED TUBES 95c two sisters, Bleanor and Alice. She was in 501 Ietectir Wenlth without work. Pleasure memner or in.

Hawthorne Street M. IHlah Water. II Lew Water. I A.M. I P.M.

II A M. i PM Vhurch. Funeral services will be held Run without conscience. Knowledge New Tork it 4:7 FAT MEN HONORED New Brunswick, N. March IS day afternoon at 2 o'clock and tb Inter.

Aft i Complete uu with All Batteries and J-d KJMd m. jm ment will be In Evergreens Cemetery. BUN RISES AND SETS. Mari.h 13. I Mnrph 11 without character, Commerce and Industry without morality.

Science without humanity. Worship without sacrifice. Announcement was made today that MISS MARY MeTANN of S60 st :13 Sets Rises. 6:11 Tubes loudspeaker HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS IN OUR WINDOWS the two fattest men in the senior died yesterday. She was born In this boro and lived In Bay Ridge all of her life.

She class were among 12 men chosen in lie said the passion for the ac la aurvlved by her parents. Mr. and Mr. the annual election this week for cumulation of riches at all costs, John McCann, and two brothers, Francis SHIP NEWS RADIO SHIELD STORE 504 NOSTRAND AVE. ANNOUNCEMENT Newkirk Plaza Tea and Coffee Shoppe We wish to announce that we have opened a.

tea and. coffee room at No. 44 Newkirk Plaza through Arcade. All Southern home cooking, with best of service. Special Thursday and Sunday dinner.

Luncheon 50c Dinner 80c Special Sunday $1.00 A PLACE FOR THE FAMILY A Plaea Where You Will Be Proud to Take Your Wife, Your Sweetheart, Your Friend. membership in the Phi Beta Kappa, Dreferably without earning them. was a disease of a great mass of the ann jonn. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at o'clock, with Interment In 8t, John's Cemetery. honorary scholastic fociety.

The favored fat mrfn are Eugene von Stanley of Trenton, college record notion. AIUUVED AT NEW YORK. Sill p. He spoke of the debasement or MUM. MARY NOURIS E51h holder in the plunge for distance, the drama, of muslcrhalis.

ana. or lan MecFaydan Baltimore Tosto tat i.h. died on Wednesday. Phe was born In Ire who weighs 247 pounds, and Carl dancing by persons lnsutricienuy F.I id New Orleans 1 1.. Furhs, Lindenhurst, varsity Kl Oiddema Uait eaten football guard, who weighs 212 land, but lived In Hrooklyo for the past HO yeara.

She In survived by a William and a daughter, Mrs. George V. Kroencke! The richer classes gave a very evil 7 Hennas" I example to the niasses. The liivlera "'Una T.mni In winter and uondtin in tne season ''una. Miami a mass oi requiem will be said In Our ljidy of Perpetual Help R.

c. Church tomorrow morning at a SO o'clock and Interment will anedlan cruiser Melbourne missin6 persons So lb tho jtul Shale in Jour Shoes the Antiseptic, Healing Powder for the Feet provided shocking proof that the Idle rich pursued pleasure not as relief t-nnenaipnia Norfolk Mmitsonee Phlladelphl b. in calvary cemetery. from work but almost as a proies reux laussif Boston nOBKRT MOSKS. 1.

7 Oiborn st slon Itself. Vices of intelligence were MR. MtltlK KICTt HAM of 4M ltllrr. March I 1t Iwhea tall, wflihi 101 grwater than vices of violence. SH1F8 DCB TOMORROW.

st. died yesterday at her home. he was brown black hair, ttfht com' Hneakintr Of ine inin evn. com "hip. Pram.

Aaitrca Mnrrh pits ton; black sweatar, black lult. blue flannel shirt, black laca shoei, green BROOKLYN'S ALLEN merce without morality, he said the keen competition made it difficult VnnlulU London, Feb. Joe's oorn in in. baetern Diatrlct, March 11, 1 the daughter of Mary Bergen and the lale Kdward Klsk, and Is survived by her husband, Frank Ketcham; a son, Francis E. a sister, Rita, and three brothers.

John. wit. Joe's March I stncklmts, tan cap. jnuii(uiiv to practice the Christian spirit of the DANIKL KKIXT. SI.

Haw Trim Crk SHU'S DUE BL'NDAV. rrf Boro Park: Feb 27; I fret I Inches mm Phi p. From. I tall, wetaha 110 pounds: black eves, brown TT takes the friction from the I shoe, stops the pain of corns laM artA htlninna 9nH nivM in. Ham and Frank.

The funeral will he held men who were nrisuan in tneir homes but not In business. This keen competition extended between group and group and nation and na BEST PATRONIZED RESTAURANTS JOE'S owtnennura. March ii, nv.r.t anernoon at clock and Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. VAI.ENTINK Ml 7.I1INNKI, retired ma- Ho.in.nnns1e'y.7.y.y.V.7".l rwl coI1r. dr ITtHHdpnt Wilson Naplfa, March I tie black lace shoes, brown stockings, tion.

HuevtiT Antwerp. March 1 I brown soft hat stant relief to tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, blisters, calluses or sore spots. Shake some Allen's Fools Ease HHrrtinian Prince yesterday at the horn, of hla Montevideo, b. Kt'OENK CAI.MPORI, 17. 111 Columbia There vwere the great federalinns of employers on one hand and of trade unions on the other.

It was difficult for peace to bo obtained I'erla Port au Prince, March 7 son. ur. Marlon R. biuullnskl. 17J Metro- March 10; I feet Inches tall, weighs Town.

b. 7 I on ettn year. lie was 8 to 16 NEVINS STREET ALSO AT 130 pounds; brown syea and hair, dark out of the upheave! of the two. complfiton: brown overcoat, corduroy fell I PS DtK MONDAY. Instead of using science for the Prom.

I trousers, striped shirt, brown tie, brown Phip oorn in Coins n. Poland, Jan. 196a. and lived In Brooklyn IJ yra. He was a member of many Pollah organizations and took an active part In everything eon- 330 FULTON STREET salvation of men.

It was used for Oenns. March I hni black stocklnss. srav can. their destruction. nip.nn, MHrch id (1 fc-omiK A(H AM Ki V.

241 That WITH BRANCH AT into each shoe In the morning, walk all day in comfort. You will forget about new or tight shoes. Always use it to break in new shoes. In severe cases when your feet are tired and sore, sprinkle two Allen's Foot Ease powders in the foot-bath, gently rub the sore and inflamed parts. So mora snrn feet.

This March 7 ford ve. March 11; I feet Inches tall, nec.en won nia native people. In 19 he waa a member of the Klnga County Mining unos Aires, Feb. Id I weighs 130 pounds; brown eyes snd hair, "In (he last great war the world was left pallid with terj-or at the things It had done. It now trembles with deeper horror at things CONEY ISAND on the BOWERY Made Famous for Good Food position, ne ia aurvlved by hla wife, Mrs.

Patricia Hlusdlnakl: three dauahtera Hamilton, Mht. 14 I dark ompleilnn; brown overcoat, corduroy Juan, Mnrch 11 htrt. brown ll brown font Hoao I.ViHthen 'nlilllib'l I.flncfuitrla Pan America Kl'ort Vl'-torla Man Juan siMant-rfJfird Rr cool fk HMvfa Tachlra Meticn miiiart'a Sun Loretuo llattle, Anna and Khsaneth Hlusdlnakl. and Kotterdnm: Mar-h I I ehoes, black stockings, blue rep. JA JOHEPH.

2f. 241 Suck man at Snvsmtts. Msrch at Popular Price a aon. runeral services will bs held on Sunday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock with In that may come to pass. Inventor, 86, Dies Pauper; m.

Msrch 11 March 11; I feet 7 Inches tall, weighs 130 takes the sting out of Corns and Bunions. Triiil fwknfff and it Foot- Kiut Walking Doll ml Free. Address, ALLEN'S FOOT a EASE. LeBoy, N. Y.

terment in St. John's Cemetery. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR pounds; gray eyes, light hair, medium complexion; red sweater, black trousers, la Wr'h 7 Progrexn, March Port l.lmon, March MRS. ANNA 4. JIINRH.

wid LARGE AND SMALL. shoa and stock to, blue rsp. Han Juan, March 1 Joes Joe's Soltl by Atl Prug and lUptfrtmtnt fitnrrs MORKIM It OS K.N, SI, 7801 Jlst ave. THEATRE PARTIES Charlea w. Jones, and a member of an old Kaslern District family, died on Wednea-day at the home of her aon.

Kdward March 11; I feet 4 Inches tall, weighs lit bill PS D( TtKSDAY. pounds; blue eyes, brown hair; brown over Ship From. a. in ner T4th year coat, gray eutt. white shirt, black bow tie, Thur naia Hamburg.

Man I fter an lllnesa of all weeks, (die was nxan it, Mnrrh I bia.cli lace shoes and slot kings, brown soft Muniirgo A merit an Trader All lt l'IM MKN T. horn In (ierinany and cam. to Hrnnklyn as Al r.HTIsF.MF.XT. mmnnn. junn I NO CUNNLCIIUN Wiln mi jO-CAlUi) JOE'S RESTAURANT an inr.ni she at first lived tn old P.iertoa Ha.

Wurch 7 KN" muhii. -n pi. siarcn Praise His Only Solace Jnmes Nash. 86. an inventor, died yesterday at the Brooklyn Home for Aged Men after a lifetime of disappointments, lie applied for many patents In the I'nited Htntes Patent CHllce, some of which were granted, for bridge snd electrlrui Hiiplliincp.

lie hud a big collection of lliernnire prsls-Ing his Inventions, which were his snliice while in the home, hut the fortune he confidently expected did not niHtxrlnllze. Me was a graduate of Williams College. Kunernl sorvlces will be held al the home tonight at 7 o'clock. VnipMra'ao, Feb, jr. I 1 1 I feet Inches tail, weigna 12 pounds, i at lf holm Metapan Klrt S'e1! Invent i umber lanl wick sn.l later In Ihe Kastern Dlslrlct Her huihand was a builder, wall known Ir Hist section.

She was. In her youth, a Jan 24 eyt snd hair, dark completion New Discovery Limbers Up ItKSTAI'ltANTS WHATTAX. 1 pmi. brown dicss. low lark ahue.

It KKTA I'll AX T-M A II ATT A X. member of Throop Avenue Preshylerlsn Church and later of Andrews and Nnultt Mliri HAUJti jowM, IIAI.T. 20. 710 3d ave feet inird Street M. K.

churrhea She was for To. I inrhxa tall. lhl nnimiU' rnir many yeara active In church work and Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints l.ll.rnAiil I eyw. Blown O.IT the church aoelellea. She la survived by Whip.

Aiiiin-waaka rotna i A Milttnla 1 A in'anl Simw AmatiTflam llamhura I green overcoai. oiun vim. sirtpea snin, MiMiihniMpton whits collar, tan lacs shoes, brown stock I New York 's Most Distinctive Restaurant Hotter fstn ma, brown cap. and walk brinklv Hnwn ihr ntroct S'lffien Havre ANTHONY OAVAI.LAHA, It, 131 jllft tO nhoW tho IH'llll'OIH that yotlhianrge snhlnHlon Ri anen Ilvarm.ol Columbia Marrh 1, I Inrhaa tall, wHihs Ut pounds, hrnan syss and hair, fair romoleslon brown swaatar, hiuth Amort. am Warn ahaal shirt, dark Lrtt4 trousers, brow Indira.

la. a shoi-s. brown stot klntfa. bltu woolen Vslnsrat hat. Itsvar Hamilton lo sons, fhsrles w.

and Kdward L. lonea; and two daughlera, Mrs. J. Mr-Murrsy and Mrs. Charles Pi sllsehlng.

Ku-nersl will b. held tomorrow morning nt 30 o'clock at the Church of the Transfiguration, Autumn snd Kulgewond aves with Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery. WILLIAM J. ItniC, retired rnnVe and tea merchant, died yesterday at hla home, 1711 Hewrly In his 73d year, after an Illness of two years. Ha wss born In Knalsnd and lived In Brooklyn for in years.

Us Is survived by three sons, J. Wesley, Charles snd ldward ltM, two daughlera. Mm. M. Quaekenhueh of letrolt and Mine Hrlly Hoe, and three grandchildren Kilneritl aerv-Icea will he held tonight.

at at the chapal, ll'Jt Chimh a wlib Itilernient In Cotnwallon HiMteen. GIVES BLOOD FOR FRIEND A pint of blood given hy Miss Mary R. Hrcnnsn. a Jamaica school teacher, to tisa Mary McDowell, another teacher, will probably save the life of the latter. They have been friends for several years and now occupy the same apartment at the I'nlonlul Arms, 70 ll-rrliiinn Jamaica.

Mian McDowell's home Is In Pavilion. N. and Minn Hieu-nau's in hlllenanio, N. Y. Mamllt Fltienoa Aire Hon ne Jaiteln ltonfy l-'oi sr.

ileorge A'cK'tavra Iii-'ilit'iir I.i-.rn'il Hxaota I 'ill Mai I I.it...v A iiTi. tn ion t.ruiplrs UrfiMal W. tii'tgee an nan Port l.ltlinn Harahnna Hiiimhih Alrea nenna A'r'B Pnei lit I ortt'S t'riatobsi Soak right into tendons nj lif metita of your joinU rigltt whr the trouble starts'Then bletsed comfort cornel quickly. Vo; it's true the wortil pro-rresacs. AK you hno to tjo nowt'liVR to lim'ttr up that Miff.

ruty knt'p jo nt in lO f.qUW7.i llillf inrh of mitlitlf Mrkiri(f nuhtitncr from tulip. Then the offrrulntr part tor Hhout a niinutp or until it Hunk thioiisrh the akin ami on it trrn of mcr' y. Thpn rcn the tvoninar nAp.ip' rH HlH. K' to t. Thr rhmrpt -o thai your rnhhr-hitvinir Lnp jiint will on i' 'iTfak" lull' yon ai di ciuninir About the fonrt''- yoil iim to ii'iin tth- yn i y.wntS.

"And in th" -itvt inn tttho I'M rj "1 ffV, t'vn' i huopy you'll want to jump into your uport clothei Carlo Giolito's Gardens 240 242 Weet S2J New York Telephones: Cirele. 0739, 10JS2 or A Dining Salon of Arixtorratic Dixtinrtinn Penigncd to Appeal to the. h'aHtilionn' Without Ovcraxinr) the Furttc Luncheon, $1.00 A la Carte Dinner, $1.50 AecomniHtlationa for 1'riivte Parties MUSIC art- not a old as tnry think you are. they rail thin wotulir v.orkiniz fur the n-asoii that whrn ordinary rrinrdifit fail to limber up tho stiff, inftamod rhmi-niatic joint, or ridurc tho ftwellinK, Joint-KaHf H'k a (rood nanic for a irod, loan, pent tratin roription tiiat in junt a fi-vv monthh ban pnivrn to a mtilti-1 iilc of pcf)t)lo that lame, ilihtortoil jointg ran p-odily havo the kink takon out. of Ihcm and work a f.llHHit hi llf OVPf.

I'ut Join) Ma is fir 1ml horsomr joint1, whether in knro. ankle. rrh, hip, spine or (Wiirer, and for tliat pur, miU at a lube is miMN -i Ail drow, i t-i cvt'i where Iihw a Htti'vly ft ii jtini Tepoi't a hiir ftfi nd, v- ivne uhen Joint Kaf" trct in joint umy -eui uutr -quirk. AdvertlMmen i JAMKH TAVAI.I.ARA, 11, 1 31 'oliimbla 4 fs.l I ai It. w.lghs 70 pounds; brown ry.a anil hatr, fair oomplcilon; (ray ovar-mat, fray suit, browu lac-a sliot-a and aloklnita dark rap.

l.K.KNAIlll WIIITR. rrnauarl pi March at Im-hra tail, welili. potinds, giay ayes, hla, hair, ratr eom-plrsloll; gisy suit, tsn slilrt, wlilta rotlar. flaik tie. blaik sliosa and alo.

ktnaa, sny soft hat. THOMAS IIKKIllNO. It. llll tllh at Marh 4 feat tall, w.tal.s to pounds, brown ay.s and hair, tnadhiin fomplslon blown nvarr-oat, khaki shirt, blua strlpad trnuwrs, brown lar blai afork-IhKS. arny rap.

A TH 1 IN HKI'Ai'ATO. 1 111! tih Mar. II; 4 fart tall. pounda: brown ayas and hair, rmdlum nirtplalon Slay foal, whlta ahlit, hlua trousaia, Isa slioaa, fclaefc brown sp I'll NTS MAXHATYAKf. Ml 'I'M SMI.IXi MONDAY.

TrmiMiilaiiik'. I I Ms vr, i.t 1 1 n. A ira mil's saimmi ti rriiiiKnlliiiiilc. I. 1 ixmoiiiY a.

nil-Pi Announcement Is made of ihe engagement of Miss Dorothy Alice Dlppel, diiugliler of Mr. and Mrs. Julius rliicl, iiinl" Charles I.yon hiiri'lilll, son of anil Mrs. Thomns W. Churchill of Miiiihiitln.

Mlas.Klppcl In a gr.idiiiile of Adolphl Academy. Pucker Collegium Inail. tine end Ht. Miiry's Hall. Churchill's fnlher Is former pretl-dent of the lli.nrd of PJUucatlon.

i rf I'i'IiIi-mI. Niuiii AiiMThn ami UeM 1 famovti Restaurant IikIU. hrlliii Hsll Air".

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