Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 32

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 32

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
32
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

B' 1985 Bed. Bed. Av. 9th Av. way Wash.

was 327 Flathush Flat 8th 7th Bergen Halsey Av. Dean. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 The A A A A A A A A Same A THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, I MANY MEN AT PLATTSBURG Summer Training Camp for Reserve Officers Opened. Plattsburg, N.

June 16-College men and preparatory school boys from Porto Rico, Honolulu, and nearly every State in the Union reported today al Plattsburg Barracks for the start of the six weeks of infantry training in the R. O. T. C. camp commanded by Col.

J. C. Nicholls. The complete list of Brooklyn and Long Island men follows: Advanced Course, 1st Company, Bordentown Military Institute--Henry V. D.

Bootes, 82 Pierrepont Arthur Force, Kew Gardens, L. I. Cornell University Stephen A. Emery, 2016. Regent pl; Lawrence M.

Ortor. Elmhurst, N. James A. Smyth, Corona, L. I.

New York Military AcademyE. Briggs, 179 Columbia Heights; Frank K. Henderson, 3632 26th st: Ranion K. Rodriguez, 462 Convent ave. Second Company, Clason Military Academy- -William N.

Brown, 79 Cumberland Edawrd Fitzgerald. Northport, L. Chauncey L. Mitchell 203 Underhill Thomas J. Smith, Flushing, N.

Y. St. Johns School. Manlius-Mason F. Dewsey, Great Neck, L.

I. Third Company, Columbia University-Eugene E. Heaton, Astoria, L. Arc H. Henderson, Garden City, L.

Carl M. E. Lange, Baldwin, L. Ove If. Lange, Baldwin.

L. Salvatore C. Minute, 130 DeKalb ave. Culver Military Academy--Frederick KIDS- Balance Still Due By H. F.

O'NEILL GO GET YOUR HAIR GIVE ME THE Noman! -AFTER XE (WELL THE IDE -E -EA! TRIMMED I DECLARE, YOU CHANGE WHAT! GO 'ROUND AND GIVE THAT HEY MOM! HAVE) MONEY WELL MOM, LOOK LIKE RAG MUFFIN- CUT MY HAIR HE AST ME YUH GOT ANY YOU WE OWE HIM HERE'S A ONE THERE AINT IF WHOLE I'D LIKE LOT OF 1 T'HAVE THINGS SCOUNDREL MY A MIND PIECE OF MONEY WITH ANOTHER QUARTER DOLLAR BILL NO CHANGE, DONE SAID YES YUH MOM 1 ID LIKE T'HAVE 'PA GAVE ME A YASSUM! DONE I GUT I DIDN'T TELL 15M GOOD TRIMMIN T'DO IT- HONEST- DIDN'T HE MOM? HOURS HE ANYHOW DID LATER COPYRIGHT THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATE Hollis, L. Guy Richards, Woodwaye, L. I. York University--Edward Cartner, 990 E. 17th st.

Staunton Military Academy- -Charles F. Miibank, Freeport, N. Y. Basic Course, 4th Company, College of the City of New York-Stephen H. Abbate, 696 Hart Bernard Cantor.

6414 19th Philip D' Andrea, 2121 Bav Henry L. Dickman, 475 Alabama Sidney A. Gellert, 698 President Eugene Healy, 482 Lenex Morris Hurst, 2542 Bedford Isidore B. Katz, 139 New Jersey Jacob Langsam. 403 Perry Lieberman, 758 Ocean ave.

"Cornell University--Vivian E. Sim- RESTAURANTS. RESTAURANTS. A Little Place Well Worth Trying PETER'S RESTAURANT (Formerly with the Imperial) 163 Joralemon Street Breakfast, 7 to 9, 40c Luncheon, 11.30 to 2:30, 50c Dinner, 5 to 8:30, 60c Sunday Special Chicken Dinner, 12 to 9 P.M., 75c Accommodation for private parties. Telephone LAFAYETTE 7665 CATERER RESTAURANT Open from 8 a.m.

to 1 a.m. 1223 BEDFORD AVENUE HOTEL MONTAGUE RESTAURANT 103-105 MONTAGUE CLUB BREAKFASTS. 7:00 to 9:30, LUNCHEON, 12:00 to 2:00 P. 60c. THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS, FRIDAY, LOBSTER "Park Slope's Eating THE ACME Seventh Avenue at Ninth St.

Note- The beautiful "Green Room" is now available for banquets and parties on application to manager. Sunday Summer 1 to 8:30 P.M. STREET SUNDAYS. 8:00 to 10:00. 25c to 50c.

DINNER. 6:00 to 8:00 P. $1.00. CHICKEN DINNER, $1.00. DINNER, $1.00.

AMUSEMENTS--MANHATTAN, AMUSEMENTS--MANHATTAN. TONIGHT 8:30 NOW Tomorrow Sunday OPEN 2:30 and 8.30 A Summer Resort in the City CLOVER ENTIRE CENTRAL PALACE 46th Street and Lexington Avenue DANCING The Largest, Coolest and most Magnificent Ball Room in the World AMBROSE'S ORCHESTRA 20 Renowned from The Fribassy Club-London CLOVER CLUB TEAS AND SUPPERS MURAL PAINTINGS AND EVERY NIGHT DECORATIONS BY SATURDAYS SUNDAYS ARTHUR CRISP 2:30 8:30 INTERIOR VERPILLEUX DRAPERIES, ADMISSION EDWARDS ELEC. LIGHTING $1.00 CONST. co. -BROOKLYN.

RORPHEUM PAT ROONEY AND ALL COMEDY BILL OF KEITH HEADLINERS BUSHWICK SPECIAL COMPETITION WEEK SURPRISE EVENTS WITH CASH AWARDS--EACH NIGHT GUS EDWARDS REVUE At Matinees GOS EDWARDS Guest Days OS FLAT BUSH AT CHURCH AVENUE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM HOWARD CLARK. ARNAUT DONOVAN LEE. Others. BETTY BLYTHE in "HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND' Applied Psychology FREE LECTURE LUELLA RI McCOLLUM Twice and 8:15 P.M. HANSON PLACE M.

E. CHURCH Hanson Place at St. Felix St. Daily, 2:30 NEW BRIGHTON Matinee 8:20. VAN and SCHENCK Ruth Roye, Leavitt Lockwood.

Beanment Sisters "Marry and Others Seats at Sterling Piano 518 Fulton St. AMUSEMENTS--BROOKLYN. Ward Glynne's Halsey and Matinees ALHAMBRA Knickerbocker and Thur. B'klyn. Sat.

Players Alhambra in THE STORM MY WILD IRISH ROSE HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY B'KLYN ORIGINAL PIANO TRIO STEEPLECHASE THE FUNNY PLACE ISLAND' Sarf and Pool Bathing LOEW'S GLORIA SWANSON, Rodolph Valentino BREVOORT in Elinor Glyn's Fedford Av Rrovoort "Beyond the Rocks." pl. Cont. 1 to 11 p.m. Loew's Symph. Orch.

Pryor's Band CONEY ISLAND Free Dancing. Free Ciress LUNA ENTIRE SEASON 49th, nr. B'way. Ev.8:30 Ambassador Matinees Sat. at 2:30 BLOSSOM TIME GREATEST MUSICAL HIT OF AGES! BELASCO West Mate.

44th Thurs. St. and Evenings Sat. at at 8:30 2:30 LENORE ULRIC as KIKI FEATURE FILMS SHOWING TODAY PARK SLOPE AND DOWNTOWN TOMORROW Bunny, 314 Lionel Barrymore. Boomerang Bill.

Norma Talmadge Cariton, Flat. Gr filth. A Virgin's Sacrifice. Harry Carey Duffeld. :49 Franklyn Farnum, The White Wesley Barry Colleen Moore, Come On Over.

The Same Eden. 100 Livingston. The Last Trail: also Vaudeville National. Pros. Vera Gordon, Your Best Friend.

The Same New Atlantic, Scena Owen. Bert Lytell Prespect, St. 5th Norma Talmadge, Smilin' Through: also Vaudeville HILL SECTION Cumberland, Agnes Ayres, Bought ard Paid Marion Davies BEDFORD SECTION, Bedford Anita Stewari, The Married: also Vaudeville Regent, Carbara Bedford. Unfoldment. Wm.

Courtleigh FLATBUSH SECTION Century. Buster Keaton, The Boat: also Torn to the Right Norma Talmadge, Smilin' Through. Raymond Hatton gue. Bought and Paid For. Watch Your Step Linden.

Sisters Ethel Clayton Fascination The Bame Moss' Bi the. 11 Wife's Husband: also Vaudeville Parks de Stark. Salvat on Marion Davies Rialto. fast. Matrimony a The Same T.N.F..

Cherie Par. R. N. V. Mary Pickford DESHWICK SECTION Colen al.

Neera Owen. Sisters, Halsey, The Fatal also Va deville GREENPOINT SECTION Greenpoint, 825 Manhat. Av. Betty Blythe, His Wife's Husband: also Vaudeville rell, Babylon, L. Samuel Stein, 7905 Bay Parkway.

New York University--Frank A. Byrne, 827 Lincoln Arthur Mellon, Bayside, L. John H. McDermott, 367 Union George Schwartz, 1361 Fulton st. for BROOKLYN GIRL GRADUATES (Special to The Eagle.) Boston, June 16-Elsa Gunnison, daughter of Mrs.

Frederic E. Gunnison of 79 Argyle Brooklyn, and Ruth Ann Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Shipley of 642 E. 19th Brooklyn, were graduated yesterday from Dana Hall, preparing principally for Wellesiey College.

Both young ladies were among the highest honor winners in their class. J. H. STEENWERTH DIES John H. Steenwerth, 60 years old, a lawyer, whose was at 957 Broadway, and who for many years enjoyed a large practice in that vicinity, died Wednesday at his home, 407 E.

3d where funeral services will be held on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. In his younger days Mr. Steenwerth took an active part in politics in the Eastern District. He was born in Brooklyn and had lived here all his life. He is survived by his wife, Ada Proctor, a son, John H.

a daughter, Mrs. George F. Murray, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Edgecombe. Ramblin' Kid's Papa Goose Rhymes IS NOW A man did try To get some coin And get it all Too quickly.

The man is now Inside the jail And he does look Quite sicklyThat's all! RESTAURANTS. ORPHEUM RESTAURANT FOOD THAT SATISFIES Daily 50c. Six Courses 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 570 Fulton St -Two Doors From Theater Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, L.I. (New Management) IDEAL Tea and Dining "Bide-a-Wee" Sunday Dinner $1.10 LITTLE CAMPUS 815 FRANKLIN AVE.

Course Luncheon 50c. Week-days TRAIL INN Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, L. I. CHICKEN AND DUCK DINNERS Also a la Carte Tel. Rockville Centre 641 and 1275-J.

P. A. Draney Mgrs. J. H.

Kollegger. Brooklyn's Newest Chop House' 1157 Fulton Near Franklin Ave. Beefsteak Dinners! F. Ostermann. W.

H. Banner, Mgrs. -BOWLINGAlleys Rented to Clubs OPEN ALL SUMMER, 11 A.M.-3 A.M. NANKIN 524 Fulton LUNCHEON DINNER 35c Oriental 65c Kitchen MINCHO'S Merrick Road, Lynbrook, Long Island "A Clambake Every Day" Misdoor to LA 9 CARTE P.M. "Brooklyn's Newest Chop House" 1157 FULTON ST.

Near Franklin Ave. Beefsteak Dinners F. Ostermann W. H. Banner ALLEYS TO CLUBS RENTED "From Ocean to Oetjen's" OETJEN'S Church and Flatbush Aves.

Tel. Flatbush 10240 Luncheon. 75c Dinner, $1.25 The best the sea can give. Fine foods, emp portions. and the usual excelient service.

BANQUET ACCOMMODATIONS 6 P. Closing Secrets of the Movies Q. What are the prospects for the early adoption of color photography for movie plays? film entitled "The Legend of Troubled Waters," a Chinese fantasydrama. in which the natural colors of the objects before the camera are reproduced, seems to forecast the early general adoption of color photography for the movies. The new invention surmounts all technical barriers to realism, and promises results greater than those achieved in the English picture, "'The Glorious Adventure," made by the Prisma system.

Q. How much material was used for costumes for the 225 disembodied spirits in "Borderland?" A. Over a half mile of. sikoline, a yard wide, used. Q.

How wast stone doorways for sets made? A. Stone doorways for sets are made by tacking sandpaper over wooden frames. Q. Is Lois Wilson a blonde or a brunette? A. Lois has dark brown hair and eyes.

Q. Did Tom Mix have a double for the horseshoeing scene in "The Fighting Streak?" A. Tom himself was the blacksmith and actually shod the horse. What precautions against accident were taken in filming the scene in which the hero of Monte Cristo is dropped 150 feet into the water? Tomorrow's Eagle will tell. 25 YEARS A PRIEST.

The Rev. Michael A. Fitzgerald, rector of the R. C. Church of St.

Peter, Hicks and Warren will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his rectorship at the church on next Sunday with a high mass of thanksgiving and following the mass the parishioners will hold a reception in his honor at which Eugene J. Cook, president of the Federation of Catholic Societies and one of the parishioners. will deliver an address. On the following Saturday Father Fitzgerald, accompanied by his brother, the Rev. Maurice Fitzgera'd.

rector of the Church of St. Gregory, will sail for Europe. They will spend about a month in Ireland. TO SING "THE MIKADO." trict branch of the Y. W.

C. A. will give "The this evening at the Bedford Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. The performance will be under the direction of Miss Sara C. Porter Mrs.

George D. Saville. Foot Troubles WHEN if the soles feet of and your feet legs burn tire your easily or ache during the afternoon or evening -it is time to have them examined. (X-Ray Diagnosis) No Charge for Examination Dr. JOHN LONG Podiatrist Foot Specialist 177 Joralemon St.

(Nr. Boro Hall) OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 5 Daily. Tues. Fri. 7-8.

TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM chestra. Ridgewood (360 Meters). Saturday. a.m.-Special hours for Amateur Radio Reserve, Bedloes Island (1,450 Meters). 8:50 p.m.-Instruction in Radio.

9:00 -Mens and Girls Glee Club of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, direction of Mr. Leroy Tebbs. 7 Manhattan (360 Meters). Beatrice Bloom, prano. De Pool, 'cellist.

Beatrice Bloom, SOprano. Hour, by Elsie Jean. 10:30 -Musical Program by Mary Mellish, soprano; Elena Avedno, soprano; Ellen Rumsey, contralto; Rudolph Ganz, conductor. 7 Newark (360 Meters). 7:00 p.m.-"Man in the Moon." 7:30 p.m.

"General Household Sanitation," by M. H. Oachs. 7:45 p.m. "Importance of Technical Training," by Horace E.

Byers. 8:00 p.m.-Literary Evening. 9:00 p.m.- cert by the Essex Or- women. 10 a.m.---Violin recital by Joseph Liccardo; Leonard Turano at the piano. p.m.--W.

H. N. School Child's Forum: "Applause," John Hollander, 229.38 years. p.m.-Radio gossip: "Effect of a Charge Plate with a Vacuum Tube," G. G.

Adams. WOR Newark (360 Meters). Saturday. selections. William J.

Dwyer, "What the Red Cross is doing for the ex-service men." Helen Gail de Groff, soprano soloist. Trio will sing. selections by the MelSyncopators. pictures. stories.

HISTORY REPEATS HERSELF. Johns-Who was it who said, "We'll fight it out on this line if it takes all summer?" Tommes-I don't know her name, but she's the fresh dame who makes my party line a perfect -Wayside Tales. Dadway's -Ready 75 YEARS INTRODUCES pelief IN U.SE Radway's INATUBE RHEUMATISM FREE PAINS MUSCULAR your druggist If he doesn't have it, then send your name, we will send you a good size tube of Jellform free. Radway 0, 210 Centre N. Y.

IRELAND ESTATE TO FAMILY AND CHARITY With the exception of a few bequests the estate of Thomas H. Ireland, late of 177 N. 6th goes to his immediate family. Petition for probate of his will has been fled with Surrogate Wingate. The estate is valued at "more than $10,000 real property and more than $5,000 petsonal property." Provisions are made for the follow.

ing bequests: Mary A. Ireland, widow, 201 Sterling Thomas H. Ireland son, 1088 Nostrand $5,000, and the good will, stock and fixtures of the undertaking business; Rose G. Lee, daughter, 154 Sterling Anna Ireland (Sister Thomas Mary), daughter, Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Agnes Ireland, daughter, 177 N. 6th $5,000 and the house in which she now lives; the children of a deceased son, Edward A.

Ireland, Anna, Inez, at 950 Putnam divide $5,000 Clare and Thomas Ireland, a all living equally; Joseph Ireland, brother, 198 N. 6th $6,000 and the stable property at 178-182 N. 9th Rose Ireland, sister, 198 N. 6th Mary Monaghan, sister, 177 N. 6th Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, 439 Henry $300; Society of St.

Vincent de Paul, Court Square, St. Vincent de Paul R. C. Church, N. 6th Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum Society of Brooklyn, 4-5 Court Square, $500.

HARRIET McCOLLUM TO LEOTURE Harriet Luella McCollum, the psychologist, will give her lecture "When a Feller Needs a Friend," at the regular monthly meeting of the Parents Association of Public School No. 8 in the auditorium of the school, Hicks and Middagh tonight. Problems of Conduct By Professor Dick Calkins. A THEY! 3 WHAT'S Study the HERE? fret the Answer. You Read If anything unpleasant is found in che food, such as a hair in the butter, remove it without remark.

Though your own appetite may be spoiled it is good form not to spoil that of others. SHOES THAT FIT STOUT WOMEN Without the use of patch or gusset to give extra room at top. Built-in Arch Support cannot break down. 1 Fit better than made to order. Many styles.

Black, Brown and White. AAAA to M. GLUCKSMAN Sizes EEEEE to 12 Nr. 'St. Marks Av.

82 FIFTH AVE. Tel. Sterling 0963 BROOKLYN. SPECIAL FOR TEN DAYS M. CO.

FOUNTAIN 14-KARAT GOLD PEN POINT WITH IRIDIUM TIP, TO INSURE LONG WEAR FULLY GUARANTEED BY US YOUR NAME STAMPED IN GOLD FREE LARGE ASSORTMENT WATERMAN IDEAL AND DUNN PENS CORLIES, MACY Inc. 20 John Street--New York-7 East 45th Street 52 Court Street, Brooklyn America's favorite Beverage for The the Ideal Package Home Anheuser-Busch, BUDWEISER St. Louis Picnic and Outing AMERICA'S HEALTHFUL FAVORITE REFRESHING EVERYWHERE Now in cartons of One Dozen Bottles BUSCH, INC. ANHEUSER Anheuser-Busch Ice C. S.

Inc. Wholesale Distributors New York, New York 164th St. Brook Ave..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963