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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY. MAY S. 1021. First Skywriter Made Million by Novel Ads OLD-TIME MEMBERS AT CELEBRATION SOCIOLOGISTS CALL ON PUBLIC TO SAVE' THE DRIFTING BOY Bl DOY tOMKS BACK.

Buddy, the Airedale dog which dandered from his home at 41 Westminster 'last week. which The Kagle tried to find lor his two little mistresses. Margaret Brunjes. 10. and Charlotte.

6. haH returned home, according to wont received from Margaret, who tlianlia The Kagle for Its co-opera ton. Margaret Sturm, Margaret Boll, Kvelyn Kiben, Mildred Kallch, Virginia Uessler, Kvely Schneider, Caroline Fromm and Madeline Stecker; Caspar Todaro, William Spearman, Kdward Swedin and William Miller. A rush meeting of Kpsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Chi sorority was held at the home of Miss Bertha Muller, f27 Putnam last Wednesday. Six girls were rushed.

DR. C. CAMPBELL MORGAN COMING TO FIFTH AVENUE The officials of Kifth Avenue Presbyterian Church have extended, and the Uev. Dr. C.

Campbell Morgan has accepted, the offer to become ihe stated pulpit supply of that church for a period of three months, commencing Jan. 19-5. The terms of the arrangement relieve" him of ordinary pastoral duty, leaving him ree for the work of the rostrum and lecture room. In addition ttTpreach-ing twice on Sundays. Ir.

Morgan has undertaken to deliver a Hible lecture on Friday evenings. The pulpit of Fifth Avenue Church has been vacant since the resignation of the Rev. Dr. John Kelman. who took pulpit in Iondon about two months ago.

Many old-time members of Greene Avenue Presbyterian hurch the Jubilee hapquet held last r.isht at the church, tin ene ave between Hold and Patchen avs. hb was a part of the Golden program being carried on! this week. Juris' Isaac K. Itusseil was the principal speaker. He talked rem! nisicntly of life during the past 50 years.

On Friday nieht the historical Dentistry RR fif UK jou lh Tght DMitlit. Get flral-clmia work and ma, rial vary low prices. ESTABLISHED OVER 4 TEARS. Dr.LJ.UOYT.Dcntisi ii ri'LTOf STHEET. taf WALKKIt IVOIJ.EIt.

The marriage of Miss Lillian Wol.er, daughter of William H. Woller of 1361 78th to Donald E. Walker of Index, Washington, took place last Sunday at the Bethany Norwegian Lutheran Church, the Rev. L. J.

Higgem officiating. Upon their return from their honeymoon the couple will make their home In th Dyker Heights section. he as meM about night of the jubilee will be observed IM OT MISTAKK TUB ItUUtl Igj with a social and Breetlngs will be i "Vis. rif'-lvM from former pastors, including the Ilev. Harlan G.

Mentlen-hall. 1. of New York; the Rev. Lyman s. T.

of Ne-p-k. J. and the rtcv. Wallace L. New London.

Conn. The Uev. Louis o. Rotenbach. pastor of Lcthany Presbyterian Church, will also apeuk.

On Sunday the jubile elebration will close wi special services a1 which Dr. King, the present pastor, will preach. -4 4 csl Two Kpfiikrr iltati tc prottloni of i he ft in a hoy at Hlff'tinR Of l-'filoWMilip 01 I n. riuin of the Holy Trinity. ri'Tr pont last nilit.

Tim Kmnklin Snyl.r ot tli Bronx fit lnin-ossi li yhnw Hif nat n- s-? of 'l- nni tf chiMr-n uiiMuchf! l-y Hit' si-hon's or Ii nnv ii tiul in-flurnc1, sayin.tf in this Mat--aktrtf tht-rt' wt' lN7.t"0 boys n- in any school whatever, anil I 0" who had fi hool firf tin- had naoht'tl the upv of IT). Kriwanl V. Kiis of Tlu KaU- i PMilul i a tist ics assr initial from ail Kourrs to show how tar hphinii wtnaitr cMtt-s Brooklyn is witli r- sprt to its and i -ground fariSitit-s. H- said hu Uv mTf1 hret-ds rim' and the Wfapon of ih- rriminal is in rum tf what us1." he ask'd. "is Mi Sullivan law if vry Tom.

Di and Harry ran snd to a mail 01 Vr housf and obtain a r'olvr through 1h mails, payinc ih ifttr ran on reef i pi of the parkaee?" Ctttnc th fact that 3l pi-rn-nt ot' the children of tin nation wi-te not In nnv Sunday srhool at a.i. Snydrr, who has had much cxpii-fjir hi los w'trk, said: 'hi- world ill not he a sal" fdacc tor anv of us as lonn as it u. not fwfe for NVvor did t.v bovhood of thH nation n-ed tin manhood of the nation as it do, today." ''hi- Kev. Howard Melish. df thp church, said that in major John A novelty minstrel revue entitled "A Bunch of Nifties" is to be presented at the Day Kldge High School.

4th ave. and Senator under the direction of Charles E. Harrison, as-lifted by Mrs. Halsey Mohr, musical accompanist. Friday and Saturday-evening, by Girl Scout Troop 115.

The annual May party for the rupils of Miss Josephine Lipp of 17L'8 Ralph teacher of piano, was given last Saturday afternoon. Among those attending were the Misses KMzabeth VVeber. Kvelyn Sfrobel, Thelma Dorst, Catherine Banner. Myrtle Spoerl, Lillian Goe-bel, Anna Bauer. Dorothy Seldel-bach, Geraldine Schwarz, Catherine Breit, Bella Calderon, Margaret Nolan.

Marion Singer. Lillian Radke, Marion Krauss, Helen Young. Rose Renter, Grace Vogel, Eleanor Thorn, KRLXC'H WIRKLKSS KTKIKK. A suit indicating that payments of 1 1 uoo or more were made to -Maj. John i'lilTord Savage for his n-i nl was filed in the New York IwWB, it! a -iff jira Paris.

May 8 The French Wireless Company' operators with hut lew exceptons went on strike whi i the night shift started last in protest against the dismissal of some of their number and to obtr i'i pay. It is believed to be. the firsi wireless operators' strlkke on i oi Supreme Court on Monday. The action is brought by Leltoy A. Van fatten, an advertising man, against I'larence W.

WebsTer. a dealer in air planes, and Scott to recover S9.b.0 paid to them as nart of Van i'attens share of the proceeds of Major Savages (ontract. In an action brought against what Van 1'atten is supposed to owe ponohue, it is stated that Van Patten was to get 15 percent of the money received by the skywriter from the American Tobacco Company and that he received sM-ePt bov had lotiff been the care of his parish, but that what wan TWded was to reacn m-1 m.i. under this arrangement This development came out In an action filed in Westchester County young col leap men in Brooklyn IVom the spiritual so that tTiev misht ro out as youns nu- lie Van fatten claims that he was induced to agree to make payments to Ader to b-ad me os 01 streets. Re-organization Sale All Women's and Misses' Spring and Summer Apparel Regatdless of Cost Webster and Ponohue under the im we pression that they were entitled to share in Savage services, and that ASSOCIATION" TO EFT.

subsequently it developed that this was not true. He expects to have ESS Seaman's Church Institute Major Savage as his chief witness. Association of Brooklyn, will hold its last meeting of the season Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Her Favor Loans to R. R's, But With Reservations; Chas.

Abrams New Flower Shop Under Personal Supervision of of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Abrams 200-202 Livingston Street Open Evenings and Sundays Formerly Connected With a Brooklyn Department Store nian Stutzer. 815 St.

Mark's ave. The Rev. Archibald R. Mansfield of the Want Better Transit Seaman's Church Institute of New All New Voile Dresses 1075 12 95 15 95 All Tub Silk Dresses 19 95 to 2 7 50 ToTk will address the meeting. A discussion of Governor Smith's Among those interested in the asso plan to loan the railroads of the State money to eliminate grade ciation are Mrs.

Edward iteaci. Mrs. Julian B. Davenport. Mrs.

John crossings constituted the main bus! Sherwood. Mrs. W. s. Lam-bwt.

Miss Florence Hegeman. Mrs. Arthur S. Walcott. Mrs.

William niss of the Atlantic Avenue Business Men's and Taxpayers' Association of East New York, meeting at 22-50 to 69 50 5-00tol0-50 2-85to7-50 All Silk Dresses All Tailored Silk Blouses All Tailored Cotton Blouses Doig. Mrs. Frederick A. Yenni and 27 30 Atlantic ave. last night.

The Mrs. H. S. Taylor. members are in favor of the idea but with reservations.

Objections were voiced to the conditions existing on the shuttle system PUBLIC INVITATION Annual exhibition of students wort; 500 Dressy Overblouses 5 95 8'95 up cperating between Woodhaven and r)oi New York and Paris. May 8 to 2 in- r-luiv. 10 to 6: Sunday 12 to 6. Georgia ave. on the Liberty ave.

line of the T. The members NVY. School of Fine and Applied Art told how they were forced to wait. Broadway at 80th Street sometimes as long as a half hour, for a change of cars on the GeorRia ave. station, and how during in clement weather they are exposed Tel.

Triangle 250 Tailored Dresses Street, Sport and Afternoon Models All New to off Regular Prices Dr. Forth ft373 Examination Hours 10 to Living or dead, remember your Mother on "MOTHERS' DAY," the day that has been dedicated to her. A Special Box of Cut Flowers, $2.00 Exceptional Value A most appreciated and appropriate gift is a handsome box of Assorted Cut Flowers, or beautiful Flowering Plants. Special Sale and Arrangements for Free Delivery to All Parts of Greater New York Phone orders at Main 8732 for' flowers or plants of any description will be given our special attention. "Say It With Flowers" on "Mothers' Day" You ought -to be! You and your family eat them.

Certainly there's no use experimenting with unknown brands especially when you know how particular we are about the quality of Del Monte. The secret of buying canned fruits is just this: Know the brand you want then see that you get it. You always know in advance exactly what Del Monte quality is the same uniform goodness in every variety the same assurance of satisfaction, no' matter where or when you buy. Isn't it worth while being particular? CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION CM FRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA A Partial List of Del Monte Fruits to the elements because there is no waiting room or any kind at this point.

A committee comprising Alderman James J. Morris, Milton Berger and Samuel Nedis reported that it hail been unable to get a definite statement from the company officials in reference to this matter. Eyeglasses nml pr.par.-l nrrordlnr to rtlo 1R. KIRTH Control Mrthoil. i No Injurious Drugs.

Classes and Examination from $4.50. The members also voiced their demands for a new school building to replace the dilapidated structure No Alterations No Refunds No Exchanges Early Selections are Suggested John'Forsythe Sons 590 Fifth Avenue at 48th Street No charge for consultation. Dr ARTHUR FORTH, 358 Fulton St known as P. S. 76 on Jamaica ave.

and Wyona which has been found totally Inadequate to the needs of the community. Smith St. and Bed Hook Lane. Clergyman Gets Motorcar The Rev. and Mrs.

George C. Groves were the honor guests at surprise party given by the Mothers' Association of Christ Chapel in the parish house at 101 Sullivan st. last night. During the evening Mr. and Mrs.

Groves were presented with a Ford sedan, and Mrs. Groves received as a perhonal gift from the members of the chapel a beautiful satin, hand-made quilt. The presentation speeches were made by the Rev. Robert G. Rogers, who is associated with ihy Rev.

H. DeForest Johnson in the parizh church, Clinton and Harrison and by Mr. principal of P. S. 30.

The affair was otliended by many of the members ot the chapel and was under the supervision of Mrs. Catherine Gibbons, president of the Mothers' Association. FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Nothing so mars an otherwise beautiful face as the inevitable lines ot fatigue and suffering caused by tired, aching feet. Allen's Koot-Ease, the antiseptic, healing powder, insures loot comfort and Is an every day toilet necessity. Phake It in your shoes In the morning, thop all day-Dance all evening then let your mirror tell the story.

It will convince you. Allen's oot-Ease is adding charm to thousands of faces. Let us show you what it can do for You. Trial package and a Foot-Eae Wilkinij f)nll sent post FREE. Aadress, ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.

Roy. N. Y. For Salt at all Dntg and Department Store Peaches Yellow, Halves White Cling, Halves White Cling, Sliced Pears, Halves Pears, Melba Halves Pineapple, Sliced Pineapple, Crushed Plums, De Luxe Plums, Egg Plums, Green Gage Fruits for Salad Prepared Prunes Dri-Pak' Prunes Apples Apricots Blackberries Loganberries Red Raspberries Strawberries Cherries, Black Cherries, Royal Anne Grapes Peaches Yellow Cling, Halves Yellow Cling, Melba Halves Yellow Cling, Sliced WESTCHESTER LAWYERS HONOR CEORCE A. SLATER George A.

Slater of Westchester County was the lunch-ton guest yesterday of a number of prominent- county lawyers. The af-tair was held in thfGedney Farms Hotel. An oil portrait of himself Irving R. Wiles. N.

was presented to the jurist. Jerome Alvord l'eck of the Westchester Bar, made lh presentation. New laid fresh brown hPSt 3ft KWtW -best quality BUTTER 2cfr21c No. 2 Can SALAD DRESSING xs CHOW-CHOW FOOD DEPARTMENT STORES Jar13c Jar39c TOMATOES DEI' MONTE in lb. Ml Extra Large SI PRUNES Bottle FL'LTON-NOSTRAXD MARKET 1268 Fulton Street Near Nostrand Ave.

I-TKR1IM. KS60 FLATBLSH-CENTRAL MARKET 933 Flatbush Avenue Bet. Church and Snyder Avea. H.TB Mil 470 UEIi MONTE 15c Cau Iiaree Cans PEACHES SFB MINERAL WATER GINGER ALE Beech-Nut Sarsapariila REEVES' Best Brand KEEVES' l.arB? Cans Sliced Pineapple Can 1 Bottle ltIC IjiiTte 1 Bottle 1C WONDER WEEK END SALE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Inviting Fish Specials Can LIMA BEANS Bmtt Brand 'SALMON Heat Brand TIDC mission ASPARAGUS lira ran fltL'J) rK BKtW oJcar Norwegian Sardines lobster CHICKEN BROTH BRILL0 Brand p. Strawberry Jam KAMOV8 4ol, Tii-INZ nl 1VF.

lllL Bottle I Packages 25c Fancy Fresh Caught MACKEREL, 12V2c lb. Meaty Fresh Long Island FLOUNDERS, 8c lb Choice Quality Sea Bass, Medium Size, 12i2c lb. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Worthwhile Meat Speciah nut Vi Pint Bottle HEINZ KE1CHUP NEW YELLOW ONIONS 3r 15c Large Size GRAPEFRUIT r-oc LILY CUPS rked 1 Do2m SHAKER SALT covntv viNEGAK parkae-c Buttle lbl5c Carton OC LILY DISHES roc 1 fi Can 21c SS. EVAPORATED PRUNES tnokHl Sr.NKIST Serve SKI Wkks ORANGES 10for25c FANCY 3 ctT 20c Fresh Killed L. I.

Ducks, lb. 30c Best Prime Rib Roasts clll lb. 36c Legs or Rumps of Milk Fed Veal, lb. 26c Smoked Steers Tongues scd lb. 28c TABI.K MioUVE SOAP APPLES 10-25c 41 0 Grocery Stores one near you! "Even a 'Long Run' to BUCHSBAUM'S Pays in the 'Long Run'.

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