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Daily News from New York, New York • 31

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55 I ADVERTISEMENT FINANCE CO. LOAN DIRECTORY APPEARS TUESDAYS If you want to borrow from $60 to $300 on a convenient plan, at reasonable charges, visit any of the following offices, or phone for a representative to call. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OFFICES -MANHATTANGRAND CENTRAL 415 Lexington Avenue, cor. 43rd Street HERALD SQUARE 47 W.

34th Street, cor. Broadway Room 526, 6th floor, opp. Hotel WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 500 West 181st near St. Nicholas Ave. YORKVILLE 1280 Boor, Lexington cor.

86th Rm. 202, 2nd RKO Proctor's Theatre Bldg. HARLEM 910 W. 125th 2d floor, over Woolworth's THE BRONX859 East 149th Street, West of 3rd Avenue TREMONT 1924 Washington cor. Tremont Ave.

FORDHAM 726 E. Fordham 2nd Hagedorn Bldg. Over Woolworth's, opp. Fordham Theatre BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL 25 Court Street, 3rd floor, Room 314 DOWNTOWN 1 DeKalb Avenue, Albee Theatre Bldg. FLATBUSH 803 Flatbush entrance 2135 Caton Ave.

BAY RIDGE 8314 Fifth 2nd above Woolworth's RIDGEWOOD 815 Wyckoff Avenue, cor. Gates Avenue WILLIAMSBURG 740 Broadway, opposite Batterman's -STATEN ISLAND ST. GEORGE Bay Street, Room 22, 2nd floor Title Guarantee Trust Co. Bldg. WOODHAVEN 90-20 Jamaica Avenue JAMAICA 151-19 Jamaica 6th floor, Room 501 81-11 Roosevelt Exch.

Bk. Bldg. JACKSON HEIGHTS, FLUSHING 39-15 Main of Manhattan Bldg. HEMPSTEAD 35 Main Street, 2nd Natl. Bank Bldg.

FREEPORT 5th Floor, First Nat'l Bank Trust Co. Bldg. Cor. South Grove St. Sunrise Highway BAY SHORE 128 West Main First Natl.

Bank Bldg. LONG ISLAND CITY Personal Finance Co. Inc. Bank of Manhattan Bldg. End door.

Room 202, Bridge Plaza North QUEENS VILLAGE 1 Personal Finance Co. Inc. 95-09 Springfield Queens Plaza Bldg. -WESTCHESTER and UPPER N. Y- YONKERS 30 South Broadway, Park Building NEW ROCHELLE 578 Main Keith-Albee Theatre Bldg.

TARRYTOWN 1 Neperan cor. Profess'1 Bldg. PEEKSKILL 824 South Street, McCoy Bldg. KINGSTON 819 Wall Street, next to Kingston Theatre NEWBURGH 45 Grand Street, near Broadway POUGHKEEPSIE 368 Main Street, Room 207, Church Bldg. NEW JERSEY FINANCE PERSONAL CO.

OFFICES Makes furniture, -maker and combination loans of $75 to $300. No auto loans are made by our New Jersey offices. Asbury Park, 601 Bangs Ave. Lic. No.

670 Bayonne, 473 Broadway 669 Elizabeth, 125-9 Broad Street 23 Hackensack, 210 Main Street 441 Jersey City, 26 Journal Square 221 Newark, 60 Park Place New Brunswick, 390 George St. 672 Orange, 347 Main Street 141 Passaic, 663 Main Avenue 507 Paterson, 45 Church Street 121 Plainfield, Watchung Avenue 671 Union City. 860 Bergenline Ave. 568 Come in, Phone, or Mail This Application Today I PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY, Gentlemen: wish to obtain a loan of Piease have representativa (day) (morning or afternoon) Name Address City or Phone NYI5 DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1934 HANDS OF DEATH 14 140 20 40 120 AUTOS 48 100 60 80 This barometer registers the Chief Medical Examiner's report of deaths by guns and autos in all boroughs of New York since Jan. 1, 1934.

for 12 years, died at his home here, 172 Garfield from pneumonia today. Dr. Shaw served his interneship at Bellevue Hospital, New York, coming to Long Branch in 1899. Chicago, Jan. 17 he suffered in an automobile accident a week ago were fatal last night to Anthony Matre, 67, noted Catholic lecturer.

One of the founders of the Federation of Catholic Societies, Matre was honored by Pope Pius with knighthood in the Order of St. Gregory. Surviving are his widow and three sons. Charles L. Nagle, 69, who received a Fordham gold medal at commencement exercises last June, in commemoration of his graduation from the university 50 years ago, died yesterday at his home, 84 W.

35th Bayonne, N. J. Mr. Nagle, up to the time of his death, was engaged in the railroad business. Funeral services for Evelyn Transfield Sheridan, 35, known on the vaudeville stage as Evelyn Transfield, who died Tuesday of a cerebral hemmorhage at 254 W.

72d will be held today at the funeral parlors of Stephen Merritt, 104 W. 73d St. The body will be cremated and the ashes placed in an urn in Fresh Pond Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Garvan Jackson, 68, wife of Dr.

John A. Jackson, 969 Park died in St. Luke's Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Jackson was long active in Catholic charities.

A requiem mass will be sung tomorrow morning in the Church of Ignatius Loyola, Park Ave. and 84th St. Havana, Jan. 17 (P). Alden Springer, United States Vice Consul at Havana and dean of the American consular service, died here today at the age of 89.

He was a native of Portland, and entered the consular service when he was 24 to serve a total of sixty-five years. Salem, N. Jan. 17 B. Campbell, founder and president of Mannington Mills, died to- for BURNS Apply Unguentine, Quick! Gives blessed relief from agonizing pain.

Prevents festering and ugly scars. Be sure you have it handy! Unguentine Relieves pain. Hastens healing day at the age of 77. He leaves his wife, two sons and a daughter. Obituary Binghamton, N.

Jan. 17 (P). -Former Mayor John J. Irving, whose appointment A3 United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York was regarded by party leaders as virtually assured, died today at 2 P. M.

He was 70. The condition of Irving a matter of concern at the White House, and recently his family received a letter from Louis McHenry Howe expressing hope for his recovery. St. Louis, Jan. 17 William Fletcher McMurry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, died in Barnes Hospital today of a heart attack superinduced by influenza.

He was 69. Mrs. Anna Maria Duffy, mother of the Rt. Rev. John A.

Duffy, bishop of the Roman The late Bishop McMurry Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, died yesterday at her home at 14 Avenue Bayonne. She was 76. viving are another son, the Rev. Mark J. Duffy, pastor of the St.

Aloysius Church, Jersey City, and a daughter, Miss Elizabeth C. Duffy, principal of Woodrow Wilson School, Bayonne. Long Branch, N. Jan. 17 Harry E.

Shaw, 61, staff surgeon at Monmouth Memorial Hospital for a quarter of a century and a member of the surgical staff of Hazard Hospital Card of Thanks CASTELLANO- The family of the late Paolo Castellano sincerely thank their friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. Death and In Memoriam Notices May be telephoned to The News any time up to 5 P. M. for insertion in the next day's paper. Phone MU Tray Hill 2-1234.

WALTER B. COOKE A DIGNIFIED FUNERALS AS $150 More than 25,000 families have used Cooke's service, It will pay you to consult us before engaging an undertaker. BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED FUNERAL HOMES MANHATTAN 117 West 72nd St. TRafaigar 7-9708 BRONX 1 West 190th St. RAymond 9-1900.

BROOKLYN 50 Seventh Ave. NEvins 8-3903. Funeral services for the late Augustus Pierce, 64-year-old Tammany leader in the 8th Assembly District of the Bronx, who died of heart failure in the Aldermanic Chamber at City Hall during a meeting of the Board of Aldermen Tuesday, will be held at his home at 2635 Netherlands Bronx, at 9:30 A. M. Saturday.

Pierce had been a city employe since 1907. The body will be taken to St. John's R. C. Church in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx where a solemn high requiem mass will be sung.

Interment will be in the Gates of Heaven cemetery. Cincinnati, Jan. 17 Ella Burke Connolly, mother of Walter J. Connolly, actor, died here today. Paris, Jan.

17 -The Rev. Gueorguy Spassky, chief Chaplain of the Russian fleet during the World War, died of a heart attack while preaching in the Pleyel Auditorium here today. He was one of the best known exiled Russian orthodox priests. BLIND, SHE SEES WITH EYE TAKEN FROM DEAD BODY Moscow, Jan. 17 (U.P).-Prof.

V. P. Filatoff of the Odessa Eye Institute, announced today that he had succeeded in transferring the cornea of the eye of a corpse to the eye of a woman who had been blind in both eyes for eleven years. He said the woman could see well now, though she did not remember colors. The woman later traveled without aid or escort from Sverdlovsk to Odessa, a distance of 1,500 miles, it was announced.

INSULL STRICKEN WITH WEAK HEART Athens, Jan. 17 Insull former Chicago utilities operator, returned to bed today because of a weak heart. Next Friday the State Council is to hear his appeal against the Government's order to get out of Greece by Jan. 31. His doctor said Insull could not be moved even if it is ruled he must depart.

Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home Big Saving! No Cooking! So Easy! refunded. Here is the famous old recipe which millions of housewives have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up stubborn coughs. It takes but a moment to prepare, and costs very little, but it positively has no equal for quick, lasting relief. From any druggist, get ounces of Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and All the made bottle with with granulated sugar syrup, 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water, stirred a few moments until dissolved.

No cooking neededit's so easy! Thus you make full pint of better remedy than you could buy ready-made, and you get four times as much for your money. It never spoils and children love its taste. This simple mixture soothes and heals the inflamed throat membranes with surprising ease. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm and eases chest soreness Pinex in a way that is really astonishing. is a highly concentrated compound of Norway Pine, the most reliable healing agent for severe coughs.

It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money for Coughs. Some Women Always Attract The women you most admire, and perhaps envy, prize their beauty and guard it. Their lustrous eyes and clear skin are the result of daily care. Above all else, these women keep their blood free from the poisons of constipation. Thousands of such women find Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets a matchless corrective. Made of pure vegetable ingredients. Know them by their olive color. They are a safe substitute for dangerous calomel. Not habit-forming.

All druggists, 15c, 30c and 60c. -GRAND OPENING! LESTER'S GREAT SALE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. $3 3 Is All DOWN You Need! DOWN LESTER $1 Excellent WEEKLY STEINWAY New Used PAYS DOWN DOWN WEBER New Used LINDEMAN SONS Renovated DOWN DOWN DOWN SOHMER EMERSON Fine Condition CHOOSE ANY NEW OR New Used USED GRAND, UPRIGHT OR PLAYER IN STOCK! DOWN Remember, after this Great Sale, DOWN these low prices and terms are positively withdrawn. This offer is made to introduce our new store to A.

B. CHASE CABLE SONS the public. Brand New New Used Exchange Your Old Piano FREE DELIVERIES WITHIN 50 MILES LESTER PIANOS DOWN 158 W. 57th UPRIGHT Carnegie Hall Building PIANOS SCHUBERT CIRCLE 7.2896 $19 up New Used OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M..

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