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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 43

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES JULY 10, 1923 5 TUESpAY THE HEAT HOLDS NO TERROR FOR THESE YOUNGSTERS REEPORT LEGION HURLED DOWN! civic and fraternal erganlaatien In the village will on hand to land their atslstanr to th Lglonnatra. Chairman Wallace Guest, assisted by a larg commltt, la In eharg of the various boot ha and roncn. Hons Supervising th special jvnt ar post Commander William Schmltt and Paat Commanders Jo eph MK'loakey and frank Pof and Robert Campbell. FESTIVAL OPENED I GAS CO v. ry fHORAfec $nort fy outs Loud as Dykman Ob Your Character in Your Handwriting Initial Parade of Bathing Beauty Contestants Held at Playland Park.

jects to Denial of Application for "Increased" Rate. Freeport July 10 "Letlon Week taring bafora th Puhlic hrvtct iraiaslon on th petition of th npnd last nlirht at PUyland Park with a fanfare of buglei and drum tioklyn Union Company to EXTRACTIONS ARE FREE! When brldg or plat work I substituted for missing teeth chrge nothing for extraction. We do all kind of xtractlng. Many dentlets do non but our equipment Is aa complete for thla purpose a that of any peciallat or exodontlat In th country. Scientific, use of gas or local anesthetics svolda pain.

All Iniueaeft Kpoknll Attmdautt Brooklyn Office Open Bund rm abliah an Initial rata of cant Hoiact Skope, Brooklyn Times graphologist, will read your character in your hantvrlting. Individual attention Is given to every letter received for analysis. It hat been found necessary to charge a nominal fee of ten cents tn silver or itampi, Tht money It used to kelp pay a staff of steno-graphert and typuti assisting Mr. Skope. Send to HOkACE SKOPE, Oraphologist, P.

0. Box 163, Times Plata Post Office, Brooklyn, EIGHT lines of your handwriting on UNRULED notepaper. In ink, with your signature. Send self-addrtsxed stamped envelope with ten cents silver or stamps. th flrtt 100 ruble feet of re and cent for vry 100 cubic I thereafter, eloaait lite yeattrday.

by the mrp of William f'lintnn Rtnry Poi'. A under whose au-splces the celebration ill continue through Sunday night All pro-reeda will be uted toward liquidating the mortgage on the Legion Dugout, located on the Kunrlee Hlgh(y. The feature, of the evening was the rVIIIlam A. Prndra-aat. chairman (be commlaainn.

who preelded at aeaslon with Commitaloner 0org Van Nam, gav Col. Jackaon A. foman, counsel for the company, Inltlil parade of 3.S bathing beaulle. who have entered a spirited competi While grown-ups sweltered as the thermometer jumped toward the century mark yesterday these youngsters turned on hydrant at 4th ave. and 28th st.

and basked in the warm sun and cool 6pray of water. (Miss Jean Ocean Brooklyn.) Your handwriting- mlaalon to put on ona nor wit. rburv Way In rebuttal If found It neeei- Iv. July si waa fixed aa th data filing of brief. Dental Colnc aeaslon yeaterday waa charae- Hoover Clings to Routine; denotes that you are very persevering and extremely sensitive, especially to criticism or harsh words.

You are emotional and a lover of fine music and the beautiful in art. I should not be at all surprised if you are quite accomplished in one or other of these lines. You are logical in your opinions and have very sensible ideas about men and things. You are ASK COURT SEIZOR sed by an atmophr of "human tion for the three gold prizes to be awarded by the JudgM on Friday night. The ensemble of heauflea will appear again tomorrow at 8:30 P.

M. County Legion night will be celebrated tonight, when memhera of poits in all parts of Nassau have bern lnvlfeil tn attend. Thursday night representatives of all of the ret" which (reatly aoftened th rr Judicial ton of th proceeding. Busiest Man in Capital th audience wer reprsntatlvea New York-29 Weat 34th St. Brooklyn 414 Fulton St.

Jamaica 160-13 Jamaica Av. OF PHILLIPS HARD soma of th (0 or mora civic aaao- lona of Brooklyn and Quaeni who affectionate, but like others of artistic temperament you are hasty at times. Try to control that as it detracts from your ded together to fifht what they G. alder a propoaed Increaaa In the O. P.

Nominee Works Unceasingly During Hours, But Invariably Retire About 10:30 P. M. otherwise sunny and optimistic nature, and you should try to get all the good out of life you can. for gaa. At leaat half of them State Seeks Action in Montreal women.

7 ha "gallery" followed the con Court to Secure $3,000,000 much aa they would the un ipecial ummer far Uiargams ding of a movie plot. When- their champion appeared to I WANT LINER SEN Believed in Deposit Box. a a point they responded with By KES'S'ETB CRAWFORD tlnittd Prms Staff Cnrrcipontlent .) Washington, July 10. Herbert Hoover as both Secretary of Commerce and Republican Presidential nominee is prob- lbla expreaalon of approval. On 'easoned other hand Col.

Dykman waa ently looked upon aa the vll Hat a Plodding Nature Howard Drlgga Brooklyn). Thla very amall writing1 show you to be a man of discriminating mind, one who Is careful to observe rules and la punctilious in the discharge of dutle. You are Inclined to be economical almost to the point of frugality. You are rather quick tempered. You are ambitious to succeed la life and your plodding nature will take you far, but If you would be lesa self-centered, study other people's comfort as well aa and aeveral time hi rising to HERE REPAIRS jably the busiest man in Washington and likes it.

The (double responsibility appears to rest lightly upon him. Noth a objection wae greeted with uta of "Oh, alt down!" Shouts Are Loud ing in his appearance or actions betrays undue strain. he ahouta were particularly loud Navy Yard Labor Leaders to rn, at me conclusion or the see the attorney objected to mo- Genuine. Roy all your own and mix with your fellows pa that the application of the Hi By Vntrtd r-s Montreal, July 10 Action w.U be rntered in th Superior Court today on behalf of the Attorney General of the State of New York, to have seized and held money believed to total 13,000,000. which, it is alleged.

been deposited in a local safety deposit box. and which it also It alleged, Is part of the $16,000,000 figuring: in the Queens sewer scandal. New York. The claim is made that the late John M. Phillips, Queens jewer pipe contractor, made a hurried trip to Montreal when the scandal was unearthed and deposited the three millions in safety here.

more frankly and genially, you will ipany be denied. The motion, by Aaslstant Corporation Ask Shipping Board for Mon ticello or Mt. Vernon Job. reach your goal aooner and have much mora pleasure by the way. knsel Hyatt and Maurice Hotch- general counael of the Con ner Ua League, were based on Ha Lot of Good Intantiont (Mrs.

K. Huntington. L. A MONTH IAS Except for a few slight changes In his dally routine, Hoover's mode of life has undergone no change since the Republican Party selected him aa Its Presidential candidtte. He arises as usual it 7 A.

reads the newspapers and wanders about the spacious grounds of his home until A. when he breakfasts on the now famous back porch and arrives at the Commerce Department, usually accompanied by Mrs. Hoover, promptly at 9 A. M. He Is 'ot Temperamental following grounds: That the Th announcement of the Ship Iden of proof was on the company Thla penmanship denotes an Illogical that It had failed to Justify the mind and an inconstant nature, iou have lots of good Intentions, but schedule, that the figures tub- Ited by the company In Its cost seem to lack the backbone to carry lysis were Incorrect, that the new things to a successful Issue.

You are depriving yourself of the best In ia a sliding one and therefore gal. and finally that the "Initial ping Board that It waa to dispose of a fleet of ships, including the liners Montlcello and Mount Vernon "as Is," has stirred labor leaders and mechanic at the Navy Yard to action in an effort to get the reconditioning work on one- of the big liners at a cost of 16,000,000. Headed by Joseph S. McDonough, president of the Metal Trades' Coun-, Five Day Free Trial In Your Office The Easy-Writing Royal Typewriter, the world's finest writing machine remanufactured by experts up to new machine standards, is a typewriter you will be proud to have in your office. It looks like new works like new.

It is fully guaranteed for a period of a year by the Authorized Brooklyn Resident Dealer for Royal Typewriters. life, for the glory of success is not Noted Inventor and Vet Leaves Seven Sons and Three Daughters. Irge Is "merely a thinly disguised only in winning but In the fight we put up to get there. Pull yourself ice charge and therefore In vlo- Since his nomination, Hoover Phillips died last week and was burled Saturday in a and ail-ver casket in his J5OO.O0O family mausoleum, his pallbears being for the most part lesser contractors who had been called before the Grand recently indicted Phillips rm of the Public Service Commls together and develop some stick-to law, which expressly prohibits ltiveness. I notice, too, that you mornings have been devoted largely to political Interviews.

Republican leaders from all parts of the country a charge. have a nasty habit of spiteful backbiting a sure sign of a small mind former Mayor Hylan, president of People a Civic Council, submit Get an aim in life and go after it. ell, and Thomaa Mahoney. the labor leaders today were plarihlng a cam (corrections and amplifications of besiege his office. Most of them ate given a half hour or, more of his time.

Hoover's afternoons are de lotion he had previously made and good luck to you. FREED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE paign to urge the Shipping Board to hg the same general lines. Com Other makes, used and re-manufactured at special prices. Also Royal Portable Typewriters and new Royal Standard Typewriters. send one of the big ships to Brook sloner Prendergast reserved de voted to department business ordin-ally, but recently he has been going on.

lyn. Pr. Edward Bemts, an expert tor J. McNulty Exonerated by Court Thomas F. Flinn, S7, a veteran of the Civil War who did experimental work on Army airplanes during; the World War, died last nig-ht at his home, 86 79th Manhattan, after an illness of less than a month.

The funeral will be held from his home at 9:30 o'clock on Thursday morning. Mr. Flinn was bcrrn in Drogheda, Ireland, in 1841. Just before the Civil War he came to this country, When war waa declared he planned city, was on the stand during defrauding the City of Ne-York. Being a Spanish War veteran, he was given a military funeral.

Interest among the friends and acquaintances of Phillips is centered in the question of whether or not he left a will. Up to last evening; no definite move to make public any such document had been attempted by any member of the family or any representative of the dead contractor. But the statement was made definitely by several in a position to morning session and part of the in Brown Complaint Charges of wreckleas driving and frnoon. Pr. Bemls testified that new schedule would mean a sub- "The money has been appropriated by Congress for the express purpose of reconditioning the two ships," said President McDonagh today.

"A total of J12.000.000 has been fixed by Congress to put them In seaworthy con early to work on political speeches. Hoover's office la unimpressive. The chief executive of any large business concern would find it less elaborate than his own. A lone Negro attendant presides over the outer office, announcing visitors and ruardlne the door. Many are re intoxication were dismissed against htial Increase In rate for the ma Ity of the company's consumers.

Edward J. McNulty, 233 Eldercs used less tnnn a.oou cumc reel All Makes Rented and Repaired W. B. FAUSTMANN Authorized Brooklyn Retident Dealer CHANIN BUILDING, 105 COURT ST. Telephone Cumberland 3558.

lane, by Magistrate Georgio In Ja gas per month, nrty-one per dition and we are going to make an effort to have some of the work done maica Police Court on July 6. of the consumers, he said, used ferred to George Akerson, Hoover's know that a will was made by Phillips. It la said the difficulty in find- toioin the Union Army, but his tn Brooklyn. than 1.900 cubic feet a month. McNulty waa arrested June 24.

on orivate aecretary. wno occupies an father, hearin gof his plan, begged jt due (0 recent mil.ux, of A lob like reconditioning- either dioinina- office. Encouragement of Waste" Hit Jamaica Queens, on complaint of Homer Brown, of 103-38 Spring The street below Hoover's private corina the company for "attempt- tne Montlcello or Mount Vernon would Just about put the Brooklyn Nevy Yard on its feet and we are field Queens. Brown alleged Phillips affairs following the proceedings undertaken by the United States Government regarding his income tax returns. to encourage the use of gas in office windows is undergoing reconstruction and a deafening clatter of that McNulty was Intoxicated while Iteful quantities," the witness frolng ahead with plans to get the But machinery goes on all day ited out that in no city of more work here.

He driving his automobile and that he crashed into Brown's automobile in that condition. Hoover Is not temperamental. 100,000 population Is an initial undisturbed works on. apparently To Enlist Aid of Congressmen. "The work of reconditioning one Irge for gas tn effect, ornelius M.

fiheehan, testifying In Jamaica ourt. McNulty called lesser Corn- by the uproar, while executives de merce Department bn exDert for the consumers, en- of the ships will take at least a year and a half and would be the means three witnesses to the accident who were occupanta of his car. Miss Dorothy Anderson, of 119 Clinton serves irom tne velop cases of fi a temporary triumph when he him to return to Ireland, which he did. Before the war was over, however, he returned to America and joined an Irish-American regiment here. In which he rose to the rank of lieutenant.

At the close of the war Mr. Flinn took employment as an engineer with the Henry Worthing Pump Company. For 37 years he remained with the same company, and finally retired, having reached the position of work manager. He then became interested In the newly invented automobile, and started experiments which resulted in the Invention a steam engine for automobile use. He was a pioneer member of the Automobile Club of America, and became a life hted out that tne company's tig- Artnur J.

McCarthy. Z93 Clin of giving a lot of employment to a large force of workers at the Navy Yard. We are going to enlist the for monthly consumption of gas ton, and Mrs. Madeline McNulty kt be arbitrary because each THE Iber ended evenly in a series of NAHM GREAT MCTJpPOLTTAN INSTITUTION all testified tnat Brown evidently had misjudged signals of traffic and that he collided with McNulty- bs. This victory, however, was commotion.

Hoover a Hearty Eater Hoover is a hearty eater. His lunches, brought to his office from the department restaurant, are usually large despite hot weather. The waiter who serves him says "Mr. Hoover likes fruit about the best." He also reveals that Hoover is a heavy Imbiber of cold drinks- lr spoiled wnen, unaer cross- automobile. lination by Dykman.

he was aid of every Congressman from Greater New York and we hope to be able to get at least one of the ships for Brooklyn." The reconditioning jobs, according-to naval Officers, mean the practical rebuilding of the liners. An extra force of workers would be knelled to admit many errors and (curacies In an exhibit which he ARM CAUGHT IN MACHINE Sag1 Harbor, July 10. Caught in Iself submitted. Finally Comrrrts- Fulton Street member of the American Society of Brooklyn machinery of a gravel crusher, at TRItngle 3700 ler Prendergast directed Mr. soft drinks.

Ian to withdraw the exhibit for Noyac. near Sag Harbor, William The home life of the Hoovers is mobilized and would mean continued employment for a couple of thou-aand men for at least 18 months, Blydenburg, engineer, had his arm rection and re-submit It later. Mechanical Engineers. He continued his mechanical experiments until the World War broke out and brought with it a nuttp unusual for so prominent a broken and mangled. He Is in nd take your time about it.

momher of Washineton officialdom officers said. Southampton Hospital. led the commissioner kindly. 1 and ia influenced considerably by the Quaker faith of the family. great increase in the interest in aviation.

Mr. Flinn. then 76. conducted experiments with motors for The Secretary is ajmosi imanauu on in wav to Ded Dy IKr.S't r. Often In the evening the Hoovers entertain guests, but they depart Announces A More Convenient i early, knowing the ways or tne Moover househo d.

inrormaiuy us QPPENHEIM.GLUNS Fulton street-Brooklyn always the rule at these entertain airplanes in tne nope or Deing aoie to contribute something to American aviation. Mr. Flinn is survived by seven sons. Thomas, Richard, James. John.

Francis, Gerald and the Rev. Dermod Flinn. assistant pastor at the Shrine Church of Our Lady of Solace. Coney Island. He also leaves three daughters, Mary, Sister Mary Ulrica, Order of SL Joseph, and Sister Mary St.

Francis of Aasisi, Re ments. But Hoover has one diversion. He reads detective stories. He w-ill be the eecond detective story connols seur to occupy the White House. If the November election turns out as he hooes.

Woodrow Wilson also ligion the Good Shepherd, and two brothers. Richard and Patrick. liked Sherlock Holmes thrillers. Remarkable Purchase and Sale Solemn requiem mass will be held PAY Ml at the Church of Our Lady of WEST END CLUB INSTALLS Angels, ourth ave. and 74th st.

Manhattan, and burial will at Dr. Mayer Cohen Beeomsi Presrdsnt at Dinner and Dane. Holy Cross Cemetery. Hebrew Home Auxiliary Has Theatre Party Co-operation between officers and membera for the continued success The first of a series of events of the West End Society, now near 1 SOO Women's Wide-Stripe SILK UMBRELLAS lne- comoletion of its 20th year, was planned by the Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hos pital for the Aged, during the sum mer was held last night when members and friends of the auxiliary at tended a theatre party at the New Brighton Theatre. I 1(D) 1 urfed last nifht by Dr.

Meyer Cohen, Benaonhurst dentist, who was installed aa president of the society at an Installation dinner and dance at Colonial Mansion. 1933 Bath ave. Among those who congratulated Dr. Cohen were Henry L. Rosenthal, the first president of the society: Leo Prevln, whom Dr.

Cohen succeeds, and Joseph Jame, another former president, who is chairman of the Blkur Cholim of Bath Beach. Max Klotx waa the Installing; offi Offlcera of the organiaatSon are William I. Alpert, president; Evelyn Milchman. treaaurer; Ethel Roth- stein, vice president; Pearl Glelts- man. financial secretary: Bee Kata Down Payment plus a small car rying charge.

Months to Pay the balance in ten equal sums. corresponding secretary; Samuel Snas, chairman of the House Committee, and Paul Heyman. master of cer at tha arrair. wnicn was attended by several of the oriartnal ceremoniea members of the "society, founded in Aua-ust. 1908.

as a benevolent and This Smith Club Early social organisation for Benaonhurst. Henry Pearlman waa toastmaater at the dinner. Ia addition te. Dr. Cenen tne trw eircr are Philip Simon.

Tte-prldnt Lwjla Solo mon, treasurer: Jar Blrrn. financial lat tary: Max Aberbach. recording aeerMarr: Abraham Lebowtla. Innar sua re; Abrmrtaun Grfldborg. outer guard, and Dr.

E4war4 Berman and Dr. Loula OoldfUld, phyalcl ama. Th hoard of dliwtors InehjdH Max Klefi. Special Tomorrow 5.95 Values 6.9o to 10,75 16-Rib styles. Light colors deepening to dark, forming wide bands or stripes.

Also 3-inch Ottomans and novelty borders New novelty handles in composition quartz or simulated amber, punjab and other materials. Loula Lovlnoon, Moses Levtaon, Herbert R. Waaraiaa. Merer 8aki. Alfred F.

Rlttor, Morris K. Weinberg. Max weiti. bubbw Reihhery. Saul C.

Kata. Jack Oeldbarc and David MaadL With Victory Dinner In anticipation of the election of Al Smith as President In November, the first Smith for President Cub to be organised in Queens staged a "victory dinner" last night at th Elks clubhouse to Queens bird, near Grand St. Elm hurst About persona -were there. Including manr membera of the Women's Smith for President Club of the First A. D.

of Queans. Thomas Kadjen. Jr, waa toaat-master, and there war only two sptakera, Thomas J. SpeUaey, Democratic -National Committeeman from Connecticut, and Alex ELIMINATION NEAR AT E. H.

H. 8. Dr. Frederick Oswald announced Featured for the First Time in Our August Sale Furniture July 16th August 31st yesterday that elimination testa In all tha classes at the Erasmus Hall Summer High School will held en Friday. An unusually larg rear- tratlon at tha school makes theae testa Bscceasarr.

Tnoae wno pas thalr examinations will be permitted to continue their work and the who fail will be forced te drop eat. ander I. Borka. attorner ana prominent member of the Society FBM Mr Watte tmtt lie la Uw Hmmt far eor wp- of 8t Tammany. Both predicted a ta-ate Sprta mo4 ham.

1M. took of taafeMna. abovlsc ester Itla, a4 esatal tn- ana aaaica of U4W, aauM' aa4 cbJi- Smith Ttetory. satteraa. a caati aa Majiwwa rtnl aa ai iiaiiiaaiaa.

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