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Daily News from New York, New York • 121

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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121
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BROOKLYN SECTION SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1933 26IL will be held Friday night, May 29, at the St, George," Brooklyn. The association comprises members of the United States Naval Reserve Aviation Squadrons based at Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn. RESERVE AVIATORS PLAN SPRING DANCE The Spring dance of the Clinton E. Hart Petty Officers Association Williamsburg Bridge Roadway Progressing Another new traffic link? invites you to its new beautiful studio MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL School to Put Up Plaque for Drowned Boys A bronze plaque dedicated to the memory of Harold H. Mills and Walter J.

Hawkins is to be placed in the gymnasium of Great Neck High School, Nassau, where they were students. The two 17-year-old youths were drowned recently in Long Island Sound, off Execution Light. Both were members of the 1935 football squad and Mills was captain-elect of the 1936 team. H. Clifford Sears, athletic director of Great Neck schools, is in charge of the memorial which will be erected through voluntary contribution from students and others.

RE-ELECT DELANEY Assistant District Attorney James J. Delaney was re-elected president at the annua) meeting of the Powhatan Democratic Club, of Astoria, Queens. 2 Photographs Fighting Irish to Reunite May 9 Long Island's own Fighting Irish, Company of the Old 69th Infantry will unite again May 9 at a shindig. Translated, this means the boys from Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk who served overseas with the pugnacious regiment will hold their seventeenth annual reunion dance at Colon Council K. of C.

Hall, 21-42 44th Drive, Long Island City. Size 7il0. (Finished In wpia or ilv.r tone.) Be. Val. SIS STj.75 a -i 1- t.

i a nuuiu uiciuueu in nits oucr All Children Photographed ia Our Special "KIDDIE ROOM" 5I8 FULTON Brooklyn yfoy Entrance 7 Hanover Place between Brooklyn and Manhattan the third roadway over the Williamsburg Bridge is rapidly taking form. With the cobbled approaches re-laid and steel curbing installed, workmen now are pourinsr concrete on the new lane on the bridge itself. Department of riant and Structures officials, in charge of the improvement, predict completion of the work by early September. The roadway is being constructed along the ramp which formerly carried a trolley line. It will be a reversible traffic lane, similar to the elevated lane on the Manhattan Bridge, with traffic routed toward Manhattan during a part of the day and toward Brooklyn the rest of the time, depending on the demands of motor vehicular movement.

The concrete pouring, engineers paid yesterday, is about 40 per cent, completed. A second East River span im-rovement concerns the Manhattan Bridge. Workmen are busy eliminating the 15-font triangular islands on the Brooklyn approach of the bridge between Bridge St. and the r-pan structure. The result will be additional ppacc for vehicles and less congestion.

(Picture on page 1) EST. 1896 BAR THROUGH OPEN SUNDAY 19 TO 4 TRAFFIC ALONG ASTORIA BLVD. NAHM'S A WORTH-WHILE SAVING ON Through traffic has been barred temporarily on Astoria Boulevard, Queens, in an effort to expedite completion of construction work. Closing of the street to through traffic was agreed upon at a conference between Superintendent For This Wrek! Rimless or tcith Rims! If you are thinking of new glasses, here is a value you can't afford to miss. Because of a State regulation, no one is allowed to advertise the prices.

But come in and you will see how low our prices are. (OWKMHT lA if trisfif Storch Optometrists If. Abratns NAMM'S OPTICAL SHOP Street Floor FEDERATION TO FORM 62 DRIVE UNITS Sixty-two trade and professional divisions of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities will be organi.ed this week to help raise $575,00 for the support of the Federation's twenty-five constituent varieties. S. Meredith Strong Queens Highway Maintenance head, Col.

William Hudson of the Triboro Bridge Authority, and police officials. Under plans, the Queens High way Bu- tv. County Judge Algeron I. Nova, NURSERY ROOF GARDEN FROM THE president, said that to date, thirty-one divisions have assumed quotas totaling1 $246,500. These quotas II II I ranire from $1,000 to $50,000.

The lirst renort meetinir will be held uperintendent Bridge Aulhor. Mrong ity by ioaning equipment and establishing detours. Additional traffic police will be assigned and through traffic will be detoured via Northern Boulevard. Bridge Authority officials asserted every effort would be made to permit operation of bus routes and local traffic, although they warned it would follow a roundabout course as the work of paving and installation of sewer and water mains continues. tomorrow night at the Unity Club, Jiedford Ave.

and Dean St. In addition to divisions which Sturdy Perennials liavc assumed financial quotas Judge Nova said, the Young Men's each The boulevard is to be one of the principal highway approaches to Triboro Bridsre. Council has taken a quota in the form of a pledge to enroll 500 members at $10 a year. The division is headed by Richard M. Cantor.

WOMAN HURtIn FALL Iena Rock, 27, was taken to St. John's Hospital, Long Island City, tiuoens, for treatment for body injuries. Police said she fell from a window of her fourth-floor apartment at 33-50 60th Woodside. 12 for 1.84 These perennials are growing plants with foliage, and yield flowers each year with very little care. Monthly Blooming! 12 for 1 .49 Templar (red) Johanna Bull (yelloic) Taliiman (golden red) Killarney (white) Briarcliff (pink) Supreme (dark pink) Flower Bulbs CANNAS, Sc each 12fer33c TUBEROSES, 3c each 12 for 35c JAPANESE IRIS.

4c each 12for45e DAHLIA CLTJMPS, 19c earh BLEEDING HEARTS, each 27e GLADIOLAS, 36 for 12 for 39c No detour will be possible, Strong said, on the section of As toria Boulevard between uranu Central Tarkway Extension and 90th East Elmhurst, due to construction work. Fertilizers HUMUS, 25 lbs 74c PEAT MOSS, 1 bushel 47c PLANTSPUR, 25 lbs. 97e AGRICO, 25 lb8 1.12 POTTING SOIL, 25 lbs 59e Fancy Grass Sed Mixture Regularly 1.47 5 lbs. 87c Bollphock Phvlox Poppy Pyrethrvm Rudbeckia Sedrium DaUt Cornflower Viola Chrysanthemum Jquilteia Arabi Aster Canterbvm Sell Delphinium Diranthina Funkia tillaniia Blossom Time Rock Garden Plants. Express Elevator Direct to Hoof Garden Mail and Phone Order Filled on $1 or More! DEPT.

SPECIAL FROM THE PAINT i SPIRAL" MIXED PAINT Including Unite "PLAID BRAND" ENAMEL Dries in 4 Hoars 1 29 GAI FT JL Covers in one coat with- 9 I out leavine brush marks 1 Quart For all woodwork and furniture. Colors and white. Specially mixed for inside and outside use. Dries' to hard weatherproof finish. aw at ASBESTOS LIQUID ROOF COATING WALL PAPER In wuir pttrn.

Krtu-Uriy 24a to 69. 10c 29c ROLL, Suitable for all types of roofs. Free from coal tar. 5 GALS. -j .98 FOR BKISH INCLUDED NAHM'S Fourth Floor NASOrs Fl LTOX ST.

at nOT, CRCOKLVX PIIOE TK faujilc ON VISIT to Washington, D. Diana Eegees of 14 Locust St, Brooklyn, pauses to admire Japanese cherry trees blossoming on grounds in front of Lincoln Memorial..

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