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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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Ml THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1024. 7 CALEDONIAN BOARD Jelly, Cheese, Sausage- Mr Curren Is leaving for a two months tr to Pacific Coast. Assistant District Attorney Frederick Kopff presented him with a truxti-ing cast mi belialf of the club.

8 RESOLUTIONS ARE DISCUSSED BY FORUM VIRGIN ISLANDERS FOLENSBEE THEME HEARS PLANS FOR by Darwin J. Meserolo, president of the National 1nein nloymcnt before inrmbi-rs ut 1'. S. 15, 3d ave und State st. William J.

Dilthey was chuirmnn. A resolution was read, though not aiUIted. ask'ng- appoint mem of cniiiini.s.sion to investigate li.e new' histories thai are being introduced into the American high schools. A final matter adopted was that Congress be asked. th Forum, to take action to raise the salaries, at its present session, of postal employees.

Everything but Bananas To Be Had at Food Show 250,000 HOSPITAL I I1P1 i over mammoth hams made of sugar. "If it's food, we have it!" lusUl: Eat With an i nthusiastic chorus of "ayes' last evening and only a few voices in dissent, the Heights Forum officially twent on record as approving tlu bill now before Congress asking that a commission shall be appointed iooUtny toward the employment of the workers in the expansion of public works during periods of national depression. This followed an address made ASKS INTEREST IN SAVING GIRLHOOD OF BROOKLYN Not wait ins or a charge to Ilrook-ln women similar to thut issued by Justice James C. Cropaey to the men oi' the city to look a Tier its boys, the IIUKinessi uiul Professional Women's Club of Brooklyn ha as the speaker lit 'their dlnnftr last intent, at HVe and KcSiernierhorn liniily 1. who is in charge ot the work lor women at the MUskm.

Mrs. Ktonehill com-rared her work lo that of the city er.iplov.'i'S who are obliged to go down in holes to work in the sewers the; city. She said tha. their work was ns necessary and vital lo the welfare the city as that of the architect who built its most beautiful structure. sie urged that the women try to influence the girls be-tore they are broken, but.

she said, "the old-fashioned Idea good women that the girl who makes a Mistake can't come back." is losinff ground, as. under Ihe helping hand and kindness, they are making good tvery day Anni" K. Perkins, president of the club, presided. About 60 of the club were present a the dinner. with piles of confectionery por drew the crowd like honey draws a bee.

"Have you any No. wt have no but we have some bologna. Very fine livcrwurst, salami, chops, steaks und frankfurters. All made of candy. Take, some home to the husband and the children.

Here you are. Try a piece!" cried the booth manager. TRIKXDS SIRJ UISK tURRKX. Forty friends of Hector McC.owan Curren. president of the Flathu.sh Democratic Club, summoned him to the club's rooms at 76 Linden Tuesday night, for a surprise party.

si ng a jubilant chorus of Lirook-ly l's foremost "butchers, bakers and csndlestick makers" and grocers who watched with eU-e a record crowd sure through the doors of the 13th Tiegt. Armory, Sumner and on the find cletir night of the 34th annual Food Show. Flaming youth was there, crying, between mouthful. "W'd walk a mile for a popsicle," to fearless grandmothers who braveu tin. throng with satche's and pap-r bags crammed with latest wrinkles tor The house-that-s ap-built.

piles ot bread, of cheese, of mustard tn neatly labeled jars, nodding little 'dwarfs Tt is the social distinction that Americans draw between the black and the white in the Virgin Islands Uiat makes the Americans so disliked in those newly gained U. lOHsessions, the Rev. Bradley J. Fol-ensbee, pastor of the Twelfth Street Keformed Church, stated last nigh: at the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church, Kouwenhowen pi. and K.

4(ith He ccneral about the Virgin Islanus. where he spent fu-e years, to the Men's Club of the Flatlands Church. Despite the fact that th United States bar made clean, healthful places of the islands, built schools, niragcd well trained and i lHciuit fcrachors for the furnished liospftals with the comforts and ihe equipment known in the States, the islanders find fault with everything that is connected with Uncle Sam, Mr. Folensbee said. Mr.

Folensbee would oppose any further appropriation for the islands because of the lack of appreciation on the pt.rt of the inhabitants, he stated. Theodoie Thomas 'Apple and tht Tiev. Henry C. Briggs entertained the club with music. The Rev.

Charles V. Roeder presided at the short bubiness meeting, which took ptace before the Rev. Folensbee gave his talk. that winked slyly movable eyelids and waggled provocative chins to kitchenettes and what the well-j filled ice box will contain for 1924. I Waffle crispertrg filled with iu-I trpid ice cream wurmed to th what can be done witii notii ing stronger than bottled ginger a lean grape soda, mounds of jolly- looking jams and jellies, jiggling Building Will Commence This Summer en Prospect Park West Site.

D. (i. C. Sim-lair, nrrsidont of the Caledonian Iluspiial. St.

Paul's pi. WootirtiiY at the annuil nroftins ni" institution hold last lis annual report that planH wt-rv cuinplett-d for I lie "construction or a new building tor 1li hoiiial on I'rospcct lari Wost St. i'uuI's statr- that the bmidinu would hav HJO rooms wuul.i i-os; about Tt to start I construction ft' tin1 bthMin-j s-tmctimf during th" rnmnx r. Mr. Sin lair s'aft'd that t'io present quariirs art' entirely ina-l' -ouatf.

(vi! Hit- hall-ways now bein? iisi'd to 4CciiM'HodaIc the patient-i. fie n-porit that tin hocpital was in a f.nannal slate. The t'nllowinsr whose thrills expired, were r-elected Sn- ITi'em'1 Court William B. Cars- veil, tlv llfv. Julm F.

Carson. H. LS. Hawkins. Ot-orire J.

McKenzie and J. M( Lan. Tho following w(Ticers wt n- ntoninatod for re-oi-e-Tjon: 1. Sinclair, presyien; Mcllrnvy and S. S.

Voshell, Sji in no. W. Low, and Charles- F. Garlichs. cretary.

Long! Grotto Dinner At a dinner Tuesday night at the Pouch Mansion by the Longf (irotto i in honor of Adolph K. Gutgsell, mon- 1 arch, it as announced that the I enthusiasm of the food seekers and nudted in the mouths and down the fingers of hundreds of Brooklyn housewives and housewives' children. Balloons and ginger ale bottles popped in unison. Coffee urns coffed. Crackers cracked.

Th: booth-to-booth traffic at 9 o'clock was such that it could only be regulated with difficulty. And the band, the same one that performed so valiantly at last year's show, played "Yes, We Have No Bananas." Festoons of candy sausage atrung temptingly on small paper disne. rhlning bottles of near-beer, champion flap-jack flappers, the ilappers of our great boro. with flapping goloshes and flapping scarves, all of this and more can be seen at the show. The policy adopted last year by the United Retail Grocers Association of cutting down on samples has proved to be as much in popular tavur this year as it was when first put Into effect.

SCOTT WINS POSTER PRIZE. Howard Seott. a. pupil at Pratt Institute, has been awarded first prize in a poster competition held by the Art Directors' Club, Manhattan, and will l.e given as a priz- portrait of himself done by William Oberhardt, the prominent crayon Buii Removal of Old Pianos From Schools Will Cost Board of Education $800 P. S.

104, Qutent, Includtd in $97,140 To Bm Sptnt for Nw lrutrumontB. Synthetic Cocaine Danger Dr. Carle ton Simon, Special Deputy Police Commissioner, spoke, Tuesday evening: at a meeting on the West Klatbush League at 3ft5 Church ave on "The Suppression of the Sale and Us of Narcotics." Dr. Simon said that a new nienar-e has entered th drug market in the form of a smthetic cocaine, which manufactured in from coal tar. He advocated that this matter should be referred to the Geneva Conference for action.

Italian Church Conditions Mrs. K. W. Schauffler of Chicago. Western field secretary of the American Waldensian Aid Society, spoke last -night on "Religious Conditions In Italy." before an audience of parishioners at the Flat bush Church, Dorchester rd.

and K. 18th h'c. Mrs. Fchauffler recently returned from Italy, where she spent four months doing: missionary work in the interest of the AV'aldenaian I2alstoi Grotto as its goal 1,000 pew members. Two other past mon- 'km TheWhoUWheat Cereal 1 firrhs attended the dinner.

They vi-io A. Derthick and Edward J. Smith If Yoi Lie Ja Pianos played a lively part to the tune of $800 for the removal of old one from schools, at the meeting of the Board of Education yesterday. These pianos, having; served their days, are taking; up valuable space in the crowded schools. At yesterday's meeting M.

Stern playfully offered these pianos to the press. The board approved a resolution to spend the sum needed to move and dispose of the Instruments. A request to the board to amend a resolution of June 23, 1922, and sub-authoriiinsr the sum of $97,140 for the purchase of pianos and or-gans for school use by Including P. S. 104.

Queens, In the list to re Gold lever, band and clip wa c3 $1.25 extra now FREE ceive instruments was approved by buy this while it lasts. You will never get a chance to buy Jam like it again toe Doara. This makes the piano expenses approved at yesterday's meeting J97.940 ELLIS ISLAND ROMANCE COSTS JOB AND $100 FINE (Special to The Eagle.) Philadelphia, March It The il legal romance of a Brooklyn Immi gration Inspector and a fair Immi grant at Ellis Island had an unro- mantlc ending In the Federal Court here when Samuel J. Thornton, formerly attached to Ellis Island, was Hned 1100 by Judge Thompson after he had pleaded guilty to violating AIfredW.McCann's PURE FRUIT APPROVED FRED W. McCANN IVCNINO GRADE QUALITY the Mann White Slave act.

Thornton was In Jail several months awaiting rinl. Thornton met Mrs. Magdalena MarMa. a young and beautiful Ro S'TlWBERB1(i manian, detained at Ellis Island last summer to await the arrival of her husband from Cincinnati. By an ar rangrment with the woman Thorn JAM JAM wu.eTu.to OP.kl,., WVerf best crmneiw farm white IS SSiia When you can get this rich, creamy Js Straight from the hen to your table I JtSSS butter for 49c a pound at the JfeSSHEjS These eggs make breakfast the CmSSSi "lL Reeves Stores, why spoil your jfeSSHCTj, meal or lne Iay' gSSml meals by using imita- Je5Z2S2ZSZSShi very best, and only 39c a fcjjj ZmTf71Eifir tions? rSS.rr?TrTSlsi t'nzen the Reeves JEm mu i-wim.

ii Iitai nfc. Stores! SSS? WjF Crosse WSr Crosse hmmmfil iviarmalade i The excellent quality of this chow- xhi, rich idisUde rk been the same for nearly jQjSk that your mother, and her mother, AS-'Z SSSSV a century. Just the th.n? before her, have always used. JfYJlti jjjjjSgv with cold meats. Oenmne Genuine Crosse Black- jCSZ EiSSSSShto.

well's. 29c at 'the SSSSJPJ wU37c. Afonlp Reeve. Store. WQgSSft 00 Del Monte feSlg fDelMonte 1 ASPARAGUS JReeves best bran! WxuiimtQidit7 BABY BEETS Wmnishmd PEAS YaXsVrVe evapoSted Magnolia CflAD Mrkmafis 1 fCONDENSED) "WASHINO 1 I MILK kSpfWU POWDER ton wpnt to Cincinnati on his vacation and brought her to Catasauqua.

where he had relatives. The couple was traced there and Thorr- ton was arrested. efrt. GtoSlGETT CAN Nil" Rapids MicMift1 TRADE BOARD OPPOSES Strawberry OH Blackberry ST. LAWRENCE RIVER PLAN The New York Board of Trade and Transportation passed a resolution at a meeting held in Manhattan yester day, strenuously objecting to a treaty with Canada by which It would en gage to carry out the project ot ilecpening the St.

Lawrence River to Balanced for easy writing capacity for the passage of ocean steamships direct from the Great Lakes to the sea. until It has been fhown more definitely what It will cost and what it will accomplish foi the United States and Canada if carried out. The House bill of ReDre. tentative Mapes of Michigan, introduced recently to further the project, was unqualifiedly condemned. Alfred W.

McCann noted food expert say 8: "Such quality and price will never be equalled again." "Ripe, luscious fruit and sugar nothing else. MARRIAGE LICENSES Rosfnbrg, 27 7 SuTnnur vc. This is the In the past four weeks 6,720,000 ounces, or 420,000 pounds, or 210 tons of this jam have been sold in Greater New York! This Jam was made to conform to the rigid of Alfred W. McCann, the famous Pure Food Expert. engine of a Fountain Pen," Solomon, 24...

.211 Lewlp ave -1'ibn Mfcrten, 23 102 0 Av. Theresa Andrews, 20. .834 E. 21st wt William Greene, 40. .252 W.

3th Mhtn. Rone Sfrinon. 41 331 Parkvllle ave. Angelo Valentl. 22 43 Mont roue ave Angelina raracej, 18 f2 Morris st John W.

Pfinter 24, 1337 Buhwick ave. Ruth Kutzlng. 20 2 C'ryatal st. Andrew Davtiinon, 25 2203 Bay ftVc. Hubbard, 22 3208 Bay ave.

Eric Nelson. 2 2S61 Rockaway blvd. Mildred Klein. 20 416 49th Martin Bernf-knopf. 28 774 40th at.

Anna Mihalowita. 3 272 3. 5th st. William Srhrader, 2ft S2 Bedford ave. Sarah Kwentel, 24....

390 Saratoga ave, H'-nrv Sarkinian. 22 Butler, S. J. Insist that yours bears the name 3WU3Jni "Packed in lacquered tin you buy jam, not glassware." "Lifetime." Nib Uncon dttionally Bertha Neefua. 23 491 3d at.

Morris Moshew, 24 64T Ston ave. Fr eda Miller. 17 1702 Park pi. Dnvirl Joseph, Dawson Bronx Sarah Kellv. 23 190 Berkeley pi.

William Handler, 28 2837 W. IRth t. Nettle Duoerntein, Orpin pkwy. Walter Barnin. XI 322 Halsey st.

Anna Cruickrhank. 25. 372a "BalnbrMre st. guaranteed Forever "I have not a penny interest in this jam ut I say buy NOW all you can afford you cannot do better." Julius Levlne. 32 8401 Clarendon rd.

Ruth DavldofT, 20. 722 DeKalh av Joseph Becker. 28 521 1" lath ave. Anna Burnett, 21 1320 4Mh St. James 23 143 Hlmrod st.

Mamie 20.... 223 Johnson ave. Is'dore Zu hkernick. lj. Conn.

Mamie Levine. 2 7 187 Biake ave. Alfred Roorts. 1 35 Hey ward st. Kid.

2 197 Je.ffer.win aw Harrv KirshtiT. 24... 9 Hart fit. Lillian Medwinaky, 318 'WHIourhhy ave. Antonio Minifies.

J3 SO Willow st. fnnueln Molina. 24 50 Willow Samuel fireinnky. 29. 4M Myrtle ave.

I'B'iline Anttn. 26 37 Tpot.t st. Mission TN.uc.25MH- SYRUP SYRUP Asparagus Tips Bran THE "Lifetime" Pen point tipped with pure Iridium glides with jewellike smoothness over the roughest writing paper. It is the one fountain pen you can lend without fear of having the point damaged by another's style of writing. Buy a "Lifetime" and you are done with pea buying forever.

Washington Lambert. 29 Jh el PRUNES 25 APPLES 25' Eg APPLES 4B lth et. Phoebe Hvnep, 'A Dei Monte Heins' 3d Mhtr. Ovinrtop a Johnnnes MueHer. 35 Marie Utttmsr.

3 TATCIfD GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES Montseue st. Wolfiohn. inuui Botti. rr.a S.gnal, 1 5 SterMrg Ripe, Luscious Fruit and Sugar Nothing Else 20 oz. Tins, 35 cents 3 Tins for Peach, 20 oz.

Tins, 25 cents PREPARED MUSTARD 12' Louis prtliok. S8 Kssen t. Irene post el nit k. 22 429 Alabama ave. Konti Wattanen.

28 944 st. 10 )Z! for fcJ tgS 3flb; 15C SZ, ONIONS POTATOES MUSTARD PICKLESBot' 25 Aim DC A MS 00 Costs more Worth more Alma Nathan Turwslry. 23. Helia Stetn. Theodore 2 Kmma Pederser.

23 Aree'o Marie Behn, "0 Patn Rahtner, 2 4 Moliv Sfhreter. 25.. Ja-k Da via. Ruth fireenberg. 20.

rm rles Jones. 31 Mnri- Borsdm. 19. Lous M'lnn. 26 flolda Asche.

21 Abraham Kultontxrif, Rerthn Werth'dmer. Van Camp's Cream of Geisha Brand Paste Soap, removes CV AT grease, paints, stains, etcViVill Goodman's Macaroni or Spaghetti P.ci Reeves Best Brand KIAOni fine broad or medium llUUi'liliO On Sale at These Stores- 'HEAFFERC RICE Package 17 CRABMEAT c.n 45' LOBSTER c. 45' kth ave. 1134 DeKalb ftvn. UU 4d st -t.

381 17th st. L'Sftl Fulton Barhey st. w. 1st st .164 Preldnt ft 1052 K. 4th st 5S0 Linden ai .1153 lilpnmorB ave.

117 a-e, (Jeorg)a ave. 43 ave 3. k. st 29. .1171 K.

7h st. ...442 Srhenrk ave. "le'-ls nd st. 1971 tififh I 147 8th sf 7th ave. 43 4rh ave.

.831 Hendriv m. Sheffield a-e. 1 90 Pat-vetTo st. 28, I'-; Pilmetto 50 sr. 'pens and pencils VJ Pkg.

Samuel Wolf. 23 Star Brand Fancy Pack, Wet or Dry -'I'EUOWMEAL W. A. Shhaffer Pen Co. FORT MADISON, IOWA SHRIfilP c.n 21 Bella pekerir, U.

Ahrahnm Furr, 27... Krh' Krevltsky. Packaea 1W Daniel Reeves, Inc. Sheffield Farms Inc. Progressive Grocery Stores A.

F. Beckmann Co. H. C. Bohack Jame Thomas.

Charles S. Cash Nut Stores Gristerie Brothers, Inc. Andrew Davey, Inc. L. Oppenheimer, Inc.

Union Provision Stores Quaker WHITE MEAL P.cl. 10 2 V.Wttn nsson. 2 ruin, Veiby. 27 Pannie tViener, He- ma i 24 K'lin-lpe Kohul -'n. Fr'-rifk 'Irlrmi.

Stfllliammer. FARINA Plckag 10' AT THE BETTER DEALERS Brand Norwegian SARDINES c.r22 SSZ' HERRING SARDINES Lri5 Gorton-CLAM CHOWDER c.nl5 GRAPE JELLY Jsr 25 Jar 80 Kimf-tland S-e Beit. Block 19. 19M 74th 1S12 Kiatfrn pk 4-oz. Tin Joseph Stiner, cor.

Vescy and Greenwich Sts. you are unable to buy thia jam at any of the above etoree, write, giving your name and addrete, to F. C. Bradhc, 90 West Broadway, New York City, Distributor. 7 He is Durkee's Pure pTDprU Black or White I 1 LA .1 rt'jth P.err-fiey, KIM 1 Pi EVERYWHERE .1.

23. 4D ifl toTe- rd Ba'le. Halperln a Coodnian. 21 529 49th Fasten 12ft 7 CArro.l ft SEE.

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