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Daily News from New York, New York • 646

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
646
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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1931 Queens Indicts for Dump Nuisance Brooklyn Ash Removal Company fticial are scheduled to appear DtfC. 7 in County Court, Queens, FEUD OVER A DOG BRINGS NEIGHBORS TO SUFFOLK COURT yesterday by an ambulance surgeon after he had swallowed a quantity of disinfectant in mistake for medi- Eklyn. Sec.

23 SICK FEET MAKE 4 and i vrf! YOU SICK Flat ft, Fillts Arckea, 3vIim aaa ImhIk Fnt fte tt CaM rata l-f mm4 Bck TirW Mi mm4 Hearing; of Julius Richelin, 40, of Georgia East Northport, Suffolk, on disorderly conduct charges, growing out of a feud with his next door neighbor, Mrs. Catherine McCabe, is scheduled in Huntington Court today. Richelin, annoyed by the constant barking of Mrs. McCabe's dog, is accused of having menaced the McCabe family with a shotgun and with using threatening nrv y0 Brine ft ft i I Your Foot Trouble to Genuine WAITIIAM Glen's Watches HARRY H. MAYER Podiatrist ESTABLISHED) 20 VK 4.10 InttAn Brooklyn POISON BY MISTAKE Harry Marx, 37, of 54-29 163d Flushing, Queens, was treated I H.LHW I MttrspiliUB-Phaaa TRiaail 3-340 J-34 OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS tttt rJi- i Vr Vi One of th most popular of Wal-tham watchej.

White gold filled case with band to match. Gold plated numerals. Leather strap free. Excellent timepiece In attractive case. 50c Weekly.

50c Weekly I V. MM ,1 WEEKLY James T. Mailman 1 plcaiiinsr to two charges of maintaining a nuisance at the company dumps between Corona and Flushing, Queens. This was imlieated yesterday at the oiliee of Queens District Attorney Janie.s Mailman in Long Island City after the November Crand -lury found indictments against the firm. In the event of conviction, it was said yesterday, the firm faces a tine for each count, and issuance of a court order directing abatement of the nuisance.

The junrs charged the company with permitting rats and other vermin to infest the dumps, as veil as allowing odors to emanate from it. These conditions, the jurors held. Created a menace to the "comfort, repose, health and safety of a considerable number of persons residing at Corona, Flushing, Forest Hills and other places in the vicinil m2 54 $1 Weekly Solid Platinum Engagement Ring with 13 genuine Blue White DOTn rin 01 wu The engagement ring has 7 genuine blue-white diamonds and the ding band has 5 diamond of equal brillance. Both rings i'M a OXoats and SUITS of a sensationally i (33) 5 Diamond SCi.J)." Wedding Ring Heart Design Wedding Band with genuine Blue White Diamonds. IS Kt.

Solid White Sold. low price I SUSDM0 ''A' .4 3 Diamond Dinner King Cq ONK EYE WINKS AT ALL GIRLS; UK ASKS DEATH Police get many strange re-tuesU but the strangest, as far as the Hunters Point station. Queens, cups are concerned, was made to them yesterday by Michael De-George. 5tt, of 10-14 50th Long Island City. "I want you to destroy me.

I want to be a sacrifice." UeGeorge told I.ieut. Francis Crowley. 'V hat do you ant us to use on you?" Crowley asked. "What seems to I' the trouble?" 'I want you to use bullets," De-fieorge answered. "My right eye i- all ritfht but my tef eye watches the girls." iMleurge.

after an examination, was sent to Kings County Hospital, ttrooklvn, for observation. I Jmk Women's and Misses' COATS with luxurious furs Iilllilin Eralds tnd genifin ll Moadi. MK Mlid Whit Grid. llaii'x Signet Ring Solid gold ring SCh.J)5 bfaclc onyx end genuine a diamond. Your initial.

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Suits White Diamonds set in a genuine Baguette case with gen i Baguette movement. A fine precision watch offered this remarkably low price. "rn 11' I I Fine fab- dUL' II eiMtl all-wool All sizes. Two mme years to go and then I'll retire." said the Sergeant. Hi twenty-eight years were up Since Sergt.

Olsen has been connected with the Ordnance Department, and for the past siic years he has been in charge of all ordnance activities at the field. Olsen is married and lives in quarters at Mitchel Field. WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE Students 2 Pants 19 So fit Kp.irh hiilrn Br. All Wii ham-ibiirg Urit: Yi t. fiAlen Broaifwav til Rrulne 1'Uza.

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9 Flatbush Brooklyn Arro the Street from the Fot Thentre Stores in Brooklyn, New York, Newark and Philadelphia til of Grace Episcopal Church, at Utiea, has been appointed organist and choirmaster of the Cathedral of St John the Divine. He succeeds Dr. Miles Farrow, who, ill for more two years, has been retired on a pension. Coke-Jejihcott, 33. is probably the youngest cathedral organist of the present day.

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