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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SCHOOL DEFECTIVES A PROBLEM FOR CITY ROTARY CLUB GUESTS TOLD AMERICA MUST THE MARRIED LIFE OF HELEN AND WARREN By MABEL HERBERT URNER $542,031,804 ASKED FOR NAVY IN 1921; COST OF EXPANSION FLATLANDS INSISTS ON TRANSIT SERYICE Wants Bus Service Extended Below Nostrand Ave. -To Watch Car Schedules. I FUtbUSh south of NOf-trand is still engaging the actlre efforts of th. latlands Civic Asao-.

Kit ion. SI was evinced last night a WARREN IS INDIFFERENT TO HELEN'S DISCOMFORT BUT KEENLY ALERT TO HIS OWN. Dr. Elizabeth E. Farrell Tells Teachers the Number Is Alarming.

of the Or. Elizabeth E. Farrell Inspector of ungraded classes of the Board of I rl.p ntlon, and I lllv -cipal of P. 6. 120.

1 1 Dr. Farrell dealt with various lpes of problems to be found in the average pUPtl. He said in part: "The first fact to be looked into is what the child possesses of natl' and what constitutes Its' al.illtv to make its wav in the world Then- are many types of children in BUILD BIG AIR La Guardia and Woods Make' Appeals Gift to Brooklyn Ro- tarians. marked the presentation of a Kotary Wheel to the Kotary Club of Hrook-lyn by the members of the Kotary Club of Manhattan at the monthly dinner of the Manhattan organization held last night at the Hotel McAl-pln. Bach, of the five spokes of the wheel represented a part of a mighty fraternal force which has kepi the Kotary organization throughout the The i only presentation Pave the I think seriously about the great tie of America to develop its aviation speakers of merclal purpoeea ing through the Walter Burton, president the i the wheel on j.half of the organise tion, said of the gift! "May it he the wedding ring of A bigger, finer friend- ship between the Brooklyn and New York clubs." Addresses were made by other speaker-, symbolizing the spokes of the wheel as representing I tlleinlsnip.

Happiness. A 1 1 1 1 u' Mayor 1 1. II. La of the principal speakers, made i appeal for vein. tinning, he said: "We have no air service.

have been squandering money for aviation I purposes and got no results. This I I ltldlffer the the emotionully ZIONISTS AIDING PALESTINE Caroline (Jrecnlleld. who has. interesting talk yesterday afternoon to Victor Club Theater Party a marked success. Presirlent Hyr hart announced that the club shortly hold a big old-fashioned ba dance.

ftrtln, president of Company. C1V-. HUTCH, president craft Bngineerini OrlggB, president Flying Club in (J appeal fo. the development I William Oettlnge. dc the pn scutum.

'i Daniel Browcr, George Crawbeck. If. Morris Edward ft. Terry. Michael V.

Behaefar, John M. Fawcett. Fianli 'apps Henrv C. Hagley. Carroll, William Irish, George J.

Sowter, Bert Krain-brldge. George M. Cowenboven, William Moore, John Feitner, James Kennedy, Philip I'earse. linn Oawkin, Henry McLeer, C. Wohlers, John Enequist, William "Mark.

Mark Fairchild. John R. Cooper, David W. Knrkhausen, Capt, Alexander Schapp. Charles Spadone.

Charles Young and James McLean MORRIS-KREY RECITAL of the n.i DaisyyCrev, contralto. I A.cqtia'1 "Chancre interpreted In et dignity of the Iavs Have Been i.v Francis character of the id American Negro I MARINES ON THE SCREEN WISEDICK ailroad track )' asked John- ing 1'tokSwad'die I told you you ered from his fright I waddled for home, it up with Johnnie is mother, Johnnie I SCUrry iaiuj.inc tho ternoon since they sailed she had ied to take a nai, only to be Kept vake by thos noisy children. With the whole ihic to plav on, lali, running after il with gleeful "For- il y.Mt ul-nir ft "No, I wasn't asleep. children romping up and down. I told you about it yesterday.

There! listen:" Hut Warren was inte a box of cigars from i getting i "You know they shouldn't be. a lowed to play there they have a the decks. Dear, if you'd speak "Well, I won't scraped his km; with the trunk. irritated at having kles in his struggle "You can't expect rd to keep quiet nu stamping suggest peered irough this hall any more toe Vigorous nods McnifyinK their Helen watched them 3wn the corridor and ouf on it a pleasing sense of relief an ed gratefully to the soothing ed and had so long, lulled by the throb- hlle through the open watched the restful Her thoughts That English her rate too much jewelry. But her thoughts grew confused as si dozed off.

"Toot-toot! Toot-toot! Ch Choo-choo!" A clatter of feet accompanied this uproar nation of a train. A moment's dazed awakeni tumbling from the berth She "Why, 1 thought you pronil: further dowi stinately. "SI might not play out deck Reluc approaching, she saw In t)lt end with the lct-liek. Mrs. Hot-lick! Prjeweled English- i'hat nighty Panic-stricken she made a hasty re- Iirotitrll 1 lie llW the had hint; headache, the rest contact with the upper last tumbling out.

Tl from a thwarted nap a discomfort. the proper cuper Hello, what's all Oh. wait. I'll hastily clearing be upper lUt. red' ali' ever the' lia nil room for mj ton! Ll.i li "Why.

1 gave you half the both those hooks on the looi that other paii" "No. you won't:" tin loudly complaining as he elj the upper berth. "Vmi a you are I want to sleep Helen dropped back on Though now too hope for sleep herself, to gel disturb Warren, so she trl quietly as she gazt .1 out Hinted sea voul'dn't- t0 with emphasis drei I the igh here. Mrs. UUr-1 increased haughti- their playing." that v.

"Oh. why di steward a hardly heard hi "Oh, I won't en Is Printed S. P. ALMANZA MISSING 3 Hotel Lafayt EDISON The Sandman Story for Tonight id rny inweaws Alone $34,000,000 Wanted or Navy Aviation. Eagle Waibintoa, March I It costs a lot, of money to maintain second position anions tho world powers With regard to nival strength.

When the United States was In third position It cost this country annually in the neighborhood of $160,000,000. it is estimated that it will cost nearly four limes as muc In the fiscal year 1921. Congress appropriated for the naval establishment for the fiscal year, 1916, the sum of 1 46,61 4,058. The sum of $542,031,804 is asked for tho fiscal year 1921. This is a reduction over what was appropriated for the present fiscal year, Congress appropriating for this year the sum of Of the in the cost of the naval eiMMUahtnent as.

estimated for the fiscal year 1921 over what it actually cost to maintain this branch of the armed service in 1016. $94,835,131 is In pav alone. The sum of an increase over 1916 Is asked e.vpanding)andUto do naturally, will cost the taxpayer a lot of money. For the Increase of the Navy In 1918, Consrcss appropriated $45,853,801. For the fiscal vear 1921 the department has asked for the sum of or an increase of $1 over 1916.

8.707.61)8 Increase Asked for Marines. The Marine Corps has kept pace lie sum of $4,510,834. an in rease of a pi.t opri.il ll.SOO.ooo for the yards I the fiscal year of of $1 3,054,580 for Navy is asked for 1 is appropriated in The Bureau of Steam Engineering the fiscal year 19 2 1 1 8,807,0 2 7 inor. than it received in 1916. In the lat ter year, the Bureau of Steam Engl peering was allotted by Congress tip mm of $7,742,973.

It asks for $26, 1343.440 Is lishment for tho government of the West Indian Islands Virgin Islands for the fiscal year 1921. These islands did not come into the possession the American Government until aftc the fiscal year 1916. The amoun asked for 1321 Is an increase of $143. 440 over what it is costing to run thes Islands during the present fiscal yeai AGAINST INSURANCE BILL Dr. John Fancher Crawford, speak Ing last evening before the League Women Voters of the 3d A.

in th Public Library at Clinton and Unioi on "Health Insurance," declare that despite tne effect that the worklngi in. on I'M Insurance Lfrnpi inn of the 'omp the Legislature it will mea pense of many thousands to tho people. The 'props charged at hoslvx booj: stoi.kv RoBlyn, L. I- March 3 Thieve to the cellar In tljp home of Frank Henderson, whose estate is within le expects RUPTURE iESL ROBERTS QUINN, 4W Bridt. St The Fur Remodelers New York, 37 West 37th St.

The DIET during after INFLUENZA Malted Grain Extract Nutritious Digestible eting of the association held in Ave and 38th and ed non. than loo persons, i te ate h. ing made by tho tran- CONCERT AT "OLD FIRST" vocalists and Iverslfled by a and tho "Irish Meta Achumann. gave one of her aidlets" dellfht. Of Miss Elizabeth Lndirof'lliss nd Harry C.

inusually sf 2 GUILTY OF LINEN THEFTS ie fine linen used in lining of the jrverS. They claimed that tho had been given them by a fore. KeepYourSkin0 Active an WithCuti rl irn Lomt New York Amencani lMl ul Cniumn GWB IpjfSi STS; hmir I- form $1,000 REWARD was paid by Schwartz Jewelers, of 1370 Broadway, who advertised the loss of a $9,000 diamond barpin in the NEW YORK AMERICAN, to John B. Fox, 411 Fifth Avenue, who found the pin and read the Ad in The AMERICAN. Which proves that: People who lose thing advertise their loss in the NEW YORK AMERICAN CLASSIFIED PAGES.

JOHNNY to no good end going' to old Madame Duck, "but she Johnnie was different from ducks and must go to "All ducks are alike. If yo them run thev will take to the said Craiulpa Drake. "Now, wl the good ot learning how All to till.) the I But in spit, of all that was around the barnyard Madame sent, her oldest son, Johnnie Wis. to school, and he grew so wts his mot her had to feed him "les and sueh thing: ale Wiseduck liked I .1 that a he better take, a trip to this pond. Johnnie Wis.

uuck Btartcd off all by hinnelf and when it came dinner time he was nowheie around and by and I.v hi mother I gan to hunt for him. Taliing hei children with her, Mrs I luck sc i for the pond, fear child. ier Old Grandpa Duck waddled ahead. People who find things and Found Ads in The CLASSIFIED PAGES. When YOU lose anything advertise In The AMERICAN Lost and Found columns.

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u.r. it mm wmhtki HALL Un mr COLUMBIA SONORA Hear all three of these distinguished phonographs under the same playing conditions as at home: In a main floor Concert Booth at our Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn Phonograph Headquarters. It is the enly satisfactory way to choose between theec three line instruments and very easy. Come in. Iet us give you a demonstration.

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