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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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Brooklyn, New York
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13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. MARRIAGE ALL WET. BUT K. Steinbrink Hits Corruptionists Slayer of Actress Given Death Penalty Los Angeles, July 22 (P) William Burkhart was under sentence of death today' for the slaying of his 9 WBny mot! In Both Parties film actress wife. Ann McKnight Burkhart.

Superior Judge McComb st. riota for the execution in a a l.TelIs Collegiate Group It Is to Decent Voters to pronouncing sentence yesterday. Oust All Grafters CAN I HBXP YOU I WITH THE DISHES? NO THANK3- -L DO IS I I PUT THE DISHES IN THESE 3Tr THICK RINSO SUDS TO II If 4iK SOAK OFF THE GREASE 1Jt THEN RINSE I) fit Republican County Leader Meter 3 told 60 members ot the rrecentl yorganlzed Intercollegiate Republican League last night that the activities of 6uch Republicans as former Secretary of the Interior Looks good, smells good, TASTES good. Of course, that's because it IS good. Good as we can make it from our own sun-ripened tomatoes in the most modern, sanitary plants in the world.

k-C; -j ftMu JmmmaXKmmmmm atii i Burkhart was convicted last week of shooting his estranged wife after bringing her to his bungalow for an attempted reconciliation. 'Ash Can Pete' Slain By Chicago Gunmen Chicago, July 22 Peter (Ash Can Pete) Inscrio, whose North Elizabeth St. saloon used to be called the "Ash Can Club," was shot to death last night. Six bulleta entered his body, but Inserio, 40, lived long enough to be taken to a hospital. A policeman asked, who shot him.

"I don't know," he answered, "but they did a good Apartment Deal Involves $200,000 J. M. Hoffman sold for Stollkester Holding Corp. the two apartment houses each on a plot of 50x100 at 3807 Wolcott Ave. and 2075 9th Ave, Astoria, L.

to a client for investment. The property is directly opposite the new Junior Albert F. Fall are open to just as much censure as those of Democratic officials of the present New York City Administration who are under fire. The Republican county chairman scored corruption in both the G.O.P. and the Democratic parties in reply a series of questions by Maurice 2appaport of tne 2lst A.

D. Gives Reasons for Votinj Rappaport wanted to know what arguments could be advanced to "those who vote the Republican J-rticket In national campaigns and I Try this short-cut way to wash dishes who support the Democratic ticket In city elections. After scoring ex-Secretaryq Fall, Steinbrink declared that corruption should be uprooted by decent citl-. sens, whether It be found in "the Republican-controlled cities of Chi-. cago and Philadelphia or the city of New York." ing suds even in hardest water; Mll lions use these rich suds on washday for ufiitr clotwl without $crubbmt, Marvelous for all cleaning.

Get the filO household package. The meeting was held at Repub-Jlcan county headquarters, 160 Mori-7Jague St. It was opened by Prof. High School, which has Just been completed, and is valued at $200,000. FIND TARIFF LOOPHOLE The groom and bride are, respectively, Al Brumbaugh and Elizabeth Brumbaugh, and they were married, as you see, in the water of a pool at Rockaway.

The Rev. George Abner C. Surpless of Brooklyn Law School, the adviser to the new Tomato Catsup Made where the Tomatoes grow in the Midst of the South Jersey Farms Olive oil merchants are giving up DONT FOOL yourself. There's an easier way to wash dishes a way simple, you'll be amazed 1 All you need to do is soak glasaea, silver, dishe in creamy Rinso suds. See how the greme soaks off! A hot rinse, and your diskes dry clear without wiping.

Even pots and pans come shining bright with little scouring. Rinso is so economical. Cup for cup It gives twice as much suds as light-weight, puffed-up soaps Lively, Usu Intercollegiate Republican League, Bronson pronounced them man and wife. The reason for who presented Milton E. Pickman a water wedding was not revealed.

10 CDS as the temporary president of the shipping their product in cans because, according to the Associated Press, the new American tariff provides that if it Is shipped in demijohns containing more than 33 pounds it will be subject to the previous duty. group. Temporary Officers The tranuUtMl aoap for wk' by Mrs. H. B.

Page of 427 Monroe and Miss Florence Maynard of 29 Kermit Place. The selection of the following temporary officers, of the Intercollegiate Republican League was an Mrs. Stanley Parker of 652 E. 5th Strand Alexander Bute of 547 41st St. each won two bottles of Hoff.

man's Beverages, -which are donated dally by the Hoffman Beverage company. nounced: President, Milton T. Pickman. First vice president. Warren M.

Caro. Second vice president, George w. Mc-Kemie Jr. Treasurer, Edward Bermas. Secretary, James Amadel, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman, Herman Brickman.

Vice chairman. Paul E. Lockwood. Abner C. Surpless Edward Bermas Pres.

M. E. Pickman FINANCE APARTMENT Jack Halperln ar No skimping on assisted by Miss C. Florence May-nard, Mrs. Grace Meyers, Miss Beatrice Hamlin and William Long.

Officers of the league are: Dendo Hamlin, president. Charles Severls, first vice president. Mary Hegarty, second vice president. Helen Nledt. third vlc president.

Ellis Van Riper, fourth vice president. Eleanor White, secretary. Elmer Attricge, treasurer. Holds 36th Anniversary The Crandall Chapter of the O. E.

3. celebrated its 36th anniversary on June 6 last. Its membership numbers 104 persons. The arrangements committee for yesterday's card party consisted of Mrs. Emma Bablngton, chairman, and Mrs.

Anna Jancredi, co-chairman. Officers of the chapter are: Mrs. Dorothy Ester, matron. PhillD Knatz, patron. Mrs.

Anna Jancredi, assistant matron. Mrs. Anna Waaner. conductress. Mrs.

Itose Page, assistant conductress. Mrs. Oladys Lundbeck, secretary. Mrs. Annia Levy, treasurer.

Win Standard Prizes Two cartons, each containing six bottles of coca-cola, which are a ranged a building and permanent first mortgage loan of $160,000 for four-story apartment house to be erected by Santa Maggio on the east side of Crescent 426 feet north of Broadway, Astoria. TO DISPOSE OF PLANT The General Motors Company has th decided to dispose of the seven-acre automobile body building plant lo pour- Epworth League And O.E.S. Group Are Guild Guests Proceeds of Card Parties Will Aid Fresh Air Fund and Fraternal Program Two more Brooklyn organizations EiiSrtre guests of the Eagle Home Guild "Yesterday at one of its summer card parties given In the Home Guild tuditorium in the old Eagle Building, The organizations which spon-Sllored vesterdav's affair were the catea at Fleetwood, Pa. Albert Greenfield Co. of Philadelphia daily donation of the Coca-Cola nas oeen appointed agent for ne Company as door prizes, were won gotiating the sale of the property There's and to plenty spare League, of the Prospect Avenue M.

E. Church and the Crandall Chapter, 103, O. K. S. The Epworth League plans to use proeeeds from the card party in Its Fresh Air Fund with which needy iehlldren are sent for 10-day vaca- f' t.n thft tfnwnrr.h Frpqrt Air Camp at Jamesport, L.

I. The branch of the league sends -15 children yearly to tne camp. Given New Life g. Although the league is almost as ones -ia as tne cnurcn wim wnicn it is LX'affillated, it was more or less of a FIVE ta for rflormant organization In the activities the church up to the past year. JIt was reported recently, however, il N- A 20 "that membership In the past year 4ioe hofin HnnhlpH nnH In mnGT.flnflv 5--en the Increase.

The purpose of ihe league Is to encourage the re-tJIgious and social life of the young Z-jpcople of the church. Yesterday arrangement commlt-Ttee consisted of members of the league's permanent social commit- l.Jee. Ellis Van Riper, chairman, was Vl laiaPiiii ia lues raa and 10,000,000 people know there's none better at any price Mvrr Jin MENU Twos Company Three's a Crowd! SEVERN Flit is sold only in this yellow 1 can with the black band. PALE DRY GINGER ALE LIME DRY Fruit B-HHrngtt Made Jram th Fruit LEMON ir RASPBERRY CHERRY ORANGE GRAPE AMBER GINGER ALE CREAM SODA CLEAR COCOA BEVERAGE SARSAPARILLA BIRCH BEER ROOT BEER CELERY i wrmn? Our young friend just can't keep hii mind on his work, because a mosquito has put a bump on his ankle. No need to have young happiness spoiled this way.

Is it possible that Father has hidden the Flit? Maybe he wants the young man's style cramped! Skectt will do it for anyone! Be comfortable and safe. Keep your home insect-free. Spray Flit, which is guaranteed (or money hack) to be quick-death to flies, mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bed bugs and other household insects. Yet its clean-smelling vapor is harmless to humans. Flit kills quicker if you use the special inexpensive Flit Sprayer.

Insist on Flit and don't accept a substitute. Get yours i i Y4, 1 v. today! Kills n( Spray flf Mean smelling feA I 1 1 link Hoffman Fruit Beverages are great favorites with children. Made directly from the fruit itself, they are good for them too. In Hoffman Raspberry Beverage all the fresh goodness of the ripe fruit is made sparkling with carbon ated water.

With ice cream It makes a delf-ciovs raspberry ice cream soda. Let them try it. 1Q TheWorUs 1 he Worlds S) tstaaaat.lav Selling Insect si.

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