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Brooklyn Life and Activities of Long Island Society from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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BROOKLYN LIFE 22 inili i' I'jii fc Chandler PboCo. 222 LIVINGSTON SU Ks Hoyt TRlaifli S15S POWDER rip" Exerc ise for your body, Or. Lvon's for ymif teeth. Nothing rtftr, -No mtdicanon no risk- in Dr. LyonV By FRED H.

TIMPSON IVERS POND PIANOS 'Eel. IMS BRuUKLt ii 'd OLDEST PMNO HOUSE I '-Jl assembled in the 29th district and cite some of the western districts as having attendance which runs into the thousands. We are also warned that anyone who cannot live" for two days under these restrictions which will be enforced, should remain away. Studying it alt over carefully, we wonder just how popular this conference i3 going to be anyway. Tali Esen, Morgan, who conducts the famous choir in Lane Miller's Hanson Place Methodist Church arranged for the special musical fc program which President Web Caye had scheduled for this week's meeting.

The artists included Mr. Franklyn Baur, Tenor, and the trumpeters of the Aida Brass Quartette, Clara i Havens and Miss Cora Sauter. Rotarian John Cordes' orchestra provided the incidental music. Ben; "That flapper smoking over there must be in her teens." Charlie: "Yes, her nicoteens." I todd shipyards corporation Rotarian Frank Gough has joined George Atwood at Miami and at this writing both are busily engaged in trying to improve their golf scores before the season starts in up here. 25 Grcsvjay, Ycrft Cily Your Executor Is he experienced in handling estates? Is his financial responsibility adequate? Is his health good? Will he live to settle your estate? The Peoples Trust Company will pass this test, and its charges are fixed by law at the same level as those of an individual.

The Peoples Trust Company i 181-183 MONTAGUE STREET Resources, Oyer $50,000,000.00 Venaber Federal Reeerve Stem The very interesting address on "Ro-tarians of Antiquity" which Rotarian Dick Aspinall, Past District Governor of West" Virginia, delivered in part at last week's meeting impressed the members so keenly that several requests were made for the address in full. Dick has promised to send me the manuscript of this for use in the year's annual Rotary number to- comply with these requests. Five new members were admitted at, this week's meeting which brings our total back to where it was before last month's deaths and resignations had to be recorded; Eatablliht 1894 Sauth 8000 Thanks! Many Thanks E. Engle, Secretary, Fairmont, West Rotary Club, says in his weekly bulletin: "Our own Dick Aspinall is to' be' the speaker' at this week's meeting of the Brooklyn Rotary Club. Dick is a big, brainy boy and as full of good-fellowship as of wit it is a pleasure to Joan him to this intellectual, enthusiastic bunch of real.

i Rotarians for the celebration of the birthday of Rotary. Brooklyn Club is doing some mighty, mighty things just now; they are setting the pace for the world of Rotary." The Brooklyn Valet DYERS and CLEANERS Carttakara ef Mm'i Wardrabae as Yaarly Caatrarta Ovmoata tut 8ultt Turatd Equal to New MAIN OFFICE: 86 Seventh Avenue BranohM: 121 Maetaaue at 777 Flatbuih Ava. Mr. William H. Crawford, well-known as a newspaper correspondent and radio speaker, is scheduled to address next week's Rotary luncheon meeting on "South America as I Know It." 1 fit Don't throw your mouth into high gear until you are sure your brain is turning over.

Syracuse Journal. 1 THOMAS LAMB'S PHARMACY 120 COURT STREET Oldest prescription business in Brooklyn. Est. 1799 C. P.

BRUSH. Jr. Ct COO. I no. The birthday table each week is making quite a hit and Rotarian George Crawbuck's flowers help to give the spirit.

Twelve members were entitled to sit at the table this week. February seems to be a popular birthday month. Eatabllihii 1887 Tat South 0834 Telephone, STErling 2472 CAMP WITH US AT THE LITTLE CAMPUS RESTAURAUT 655 Fulton Street Special arrancemente for partie at our new room, called the Clover Garden JOHN FEITNER Designers and Builders rionments Mausoleums Work Done in All Cemeteries 24A 25th Street New 5lb ATe, BwMys, N. T. Rotarian Dr.

Joe Burgun and Mrs. "Pie'ilv spent the Washington Birthday holiday at the Traymore in Atlantic City, Other Rotarians reported as seen on the boardwalk were William Boardman, Garence Hopkins, Henry Conover, Charles of our club, and President John. Duffy of the Bronx Rotary. Yon Must Be Sure You've Got the Goods A lion met a as they drank beside a pool. Said the tiger "Tell me why you're roar- ing like a fool." not foolish, said the lion with a twinkle in his eyes "They call me king of all the be- cause I advertise." A rabbit heard them talking, and rah home like a streak-He thought' he'd try the lion's plan, but his roar was just a squeak.

A fox came to investigate, had luncheon in the woods -So when you advertise, my, friend, be sure you've got the goods. Salesman's Magazine. Lost f' He tried to cross the railroad track Before the rushing train; They put the pieces in a sack, But did toot find a brain. The Highwayman Rotarian George Weiderman is reported -as having registered recently in Paris "at the Eagle bureau. Rotarian (Harry Miller is evidently still conducting his provisional Rotary Club abroad the S.S.

Megantic, for post cards continue to arrive from various points. WM. MINSSEN HARRY C. CLEMENS IMOGEN'S Chop House A RESTAURANT OP DISTINCTION Laugh for a strong box, Fashion each part with care; Fit it with hasp and padlock', And put all your troubles there. Hide therein all your failures And each bitter cup you quaff Lock all your heartaches within it, Then sit on the lid and laugh." FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN -1 Open Evenings 123 SCHERMERHORN STREET MAIN (715 OLD ELKS CLUB HOUSE FOR those who wish to enjoy musk in its finest form.

Who wish to be known as musically cultured; who wish their home to be known as place of delightful atmosphere and entertainment. REPRODUCING PIANO ACH YEAR WB ARB nA nnnn to cerve E' a greater number. This is Rotarian Abe Hoffman, of Kingston, Secretary of this year's District has sent out preliminary notices to the effect that the dates are May 14th to 16th and Lake Mohonk the place. Rates at the hotel are given as $7 per day for room without bath and $9 per day with bath. No automobiles are allowed within two miles of the hotel, transportation from that point being by wagon at a low price.

The SO year old restrictions of Lake Mohonk will be in force. There will be no dancing, drinking or gambling permitted on the premise and smoking' only prescribed locations. Guests art not permitted to arrive' or depart on Sunday; There is wonderful scenery and beautiful drives," for horses only. Certain outdoor games will be jndulged in and there will be music. The conference committee men say they would like to make this the biggest ample proot tnat tne higher type of service is available means evenronel FAIRCHILD SONS George Washington Said: Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence.

True friendship is "a Dlant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand. the adversity before it: is-, (entitled ap-" pellation. Let your heart feet' for the affections and distress of every one, and let your hand give in proportion to your -r purse; remembering always the estimation of the widow's mitei' that it is not. every one' that asketh that deserveth charity all, if. THE AEOLIAtf COMPANY; AOOUAN HAUWN tfcOCSXYN Motticumi S6LEFFERTS PLACE BROOKLYN.

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