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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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Brooklyn, New York
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6
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BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1938 Speaks Sunday vey O. Dobson and James H. Olivary, as trustees and executors, and they applied today to Justice Edward Byrne to be relieved from the suit as trustees because they personalis-had nothing to do with the contract or transaction described by Mrs.

George. Decision was reserved, pending submission of other papers. Former Housekeeper Sues For Entire $123,000 Fox Estate Says She Contracted With late Trucker for All His Property in Return for Taking Care of Him which was sold. The restaurant is still making large profits, she said. The complaint suited that Mrs.

George carried out her part of the agreement and worked for Fox until his death, on Aug. 24, 1936. to the exclusion of all other interests but that he failed to keep his part of the agreement. The will filed for probate, nude a few months before Fox died, divides his estate, consisting of real estate and securities, among his sisters. Mrs.

Mary Black and Mrs. Elizabeth Baden, and provides for a $10,000 trust fund for the widow. Mrs. Theresa Fox. A subsequent ID- In Arlington National Cemetery, Washington, and Mr.

Jennewein has done war memorials here and abroad in addition to other works. phases of the Brook lyn Library designs already have been approved by the Municipal Art Commission. The cost of the sculpture is estimated $30,000. The Municipal Art Commission also has approved preliminary plans filed bv the Board of Education for the $2,650,000 Midwood High School to be constructed at Glenwood Road and E. 26th St.

It will be of Colonial design in red brick. Sculptors Work On Library Design Two sculptors are at work on designs in stone and metal for the Grand Army Plaza entrance to the Brooklyn Central Library Building now under construction. The artists are Thomas Hudson Jones of 57 W. 12th Manhattan, and Carl P. Jennewein of Larch-mont.

Mr. Jones is the creator of the tomb for the Unknown Soldier S12H IHKI Suit for the of James J. Lehman to Talk At Constitution Day Rally Here Children, Veterans to Not- Signing at Fete in Park on Sunday Gov. Heron-; H. Lehman will speak at the Brooklyn Constitution Day celebration in the Prospect Park Mumc Grove Sunday afternoon, in what ts believed U1 be the Has First Party at 105 be his housekeeper and take care of him and look after his health and comfort for the rest of his life, and he promised to will her all his wealth and property.

Mrs. George alleged further that at the time of tne contract she owned trucking business and widely known Brooklyn, has been filed in Supreme Court by Mrs. Elizabeth L. Summerdaic, Sept. 16 With 114 descendants to fete her, Mrs.

Barbara Miller had what she said was her first birthdav nartv to- Her alleged that i praisal placed Its value at $123,000. a a. Kuce restaurant bu directed against Har-1 day at 105. 77,, '5 SALE th Frederick Loeser Co. at Brooklyn and Garden Gity km f) Minority Leader Emm Id ton Solomon, chai Brooklyn Constitutor jr Brooklyn and Garden City Day Governor Lehman Argentina Plans Stul of Control Buenos Aires.

Sept. 16 The De-tions and formulate a system for English chippendale lounge OQ QC Brooklo jVs cuair witn pmow top ottoman 65. grade Other speakers will be Bort President Ravmor.d V. Inser-o: Steingut, County Judse WU O'Dwyer. Mr.

Solomon. Mr. Tourette. the Rev. Edward J.

Kins, national chaplain of the ohc War Veterans; the Rev. Thomas J. Lacey, rector of the copal Church of the Redeemer Capt. Edward F. Dunne, County commander V.

W. Tarade to Precede Gathering High school bands, under su vision of George H. ri! lor of music at the Board ol Ed i th trousers efficient methods. See Mexico Rejection Of Oil Grab Appeal Marine Corps Spanish War Catholic. Jewis I Mexico City, Sept.

16 The dm- El organ of the mander Dunne is grand marshal Mexican Workers Confederation, and Lieut. Jay Hawthorne, chief of predicted today that the Mexican staff- Supreme Court would denv the ap- Among those who haso accepted Peal of American and British oil the speakers compartK- aeanw the expropriation a Marc The 1 1 1 hand down asand persons cheered 16.95 A 19.95 quality the national palace to inaugurate the celebration of the 128th anniversary of Mexican independence Tremaine Seeks Pact With Power Interests I Lake Placid. Sept 16 'UP -State development but private distribution A saving of 3.00. Single and double breasted tweeds and cheviots in new plaids and herringbones, with patterns accented in rayon. Fancy browns, blues, grays.

Plain or eclanese rayon linings. Sizes 14-22. Tweed slacks, full cut, with pleated fronts. Brown, tan. grey, blue, 4.7 1 grade 3.78 STREET FLOOR Ask New Libraries In Flathush Area Libraries In Flaibush have not power, a i been built rapidly enough to keep its produc pace with the increase in popula- -I1 Exceptional mine.

Tins large lounge chair is one of nine period styles at 39. 9. Curled hair and cotton felt filling. Solid mahogany carved frames. Custom covered in your selection of fine fabrics.

8 other styles: Louis XV chair and ottoman, English lounge chair ami ottoman, Queen Anne wing, Queen Anne barrel, English Chippendale wing, English Chippendale barrel, Chinese Chippendale barrel, Louis XV barrel. Frederick LOESER Co. Brooklyn and anniversary special Mr Breitbart struction of a Flatbush and between Snyder be opened move would r.ec houses there Harry A. McDermof. who pre- i 5:30 p.

m. daily 9w TO jr at Brooklyn and Garden City ST EASTERN STEAMSHIP LIMES 20 OFF Loeser's step-flex shoes beautiful 18th century English leather top desk 69. 9,) grade Exceptional value. The top is 44 inches long that's 2 inches longer than the average flat top desk. All walnut or all mahogany with handsome 3-section leather top.

Large kneehole. 8 drawers, including large filing drawer, all with rich oak interiors. girl's tailored I weed coat 12.98 16.98 grade Exceptional Value, Buttons snugly across the chest with a double-breasted front. Beautifully shaped and detailed in back. Warmly interlined with kasha, and lined with rayon earl-glo.

Rust, teal, brown, 8-14. SECOND FLOOR The only daily, direct, orernifhl, helle7ed all-water mule tin Long Sound and (ape Cod Canal ')' lO Solid Mahogany or Solid Wtihiit Desk Chair, washable leatherette Our 8.95 qmlity 6.95 5.50 9 Saiin.vof JJc fo tiiically designed for fuTclmet of or over mt) be had on ot plus small carrying charge, payable monthly. nt Vtymeni PUn, Minimum iown ptymtnt ti. Balance. FOURTH FLOOR EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS SAVINGS-HUNDREDS OF ANNIVERSARY VALUES AREN'T ADVERTISED TODAY FILTON AT ldMi, BROOKLYN TRIANGLE 3-81UO FRANKLIN AT 9th, GARDEN CITY GARDEN CITY 1800 FOUNDED I860.

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Years Available:
1841-1963